The higher rear light is placed behind the front light.
To compensate for any shifts in the channel, the front light could be moved.
It is possible that the front light was moved back prior to deactivation.
There is a reference to the Z8 in the front lights.
A man waved in the beam of the front lights.
Most houses had all of their front lights on to welcome trick-or-treaters.
The front light can be switched off to save battery power.
In 1893, the front light was destroyed by a hurricane.
The lighthouse is located 505 meters at 199 from this front light.
The front lights would stay off until Lowell showed up at nine.