At one point he saw the flash of a beacon light.
Ray stood close to the rail, trying to see the beacon light of the town.
Just when the driver had become used to its beacon lights, he'd switched them off.
He was running, huddled low behind a hedge, when the beacon light again arrived.
The beacon light had shown the interior of a seemingly empty room.
Kirk had reached the new opening, shone his beacon light inside.
Referring to a beacon light near town that was always a landmark for the band as they returned home from shows.
The term originated in the 1960s, which is when these red rotating "beacon" lights were common.
For some of the Gators, Florida's problems were a beacon light.
The beacon light from the finder's stone led them around the collapsed ceiling.