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Best 1 Databricks Lakehouse Platform

Databricks pioneered the Lakehouse architecture, unifying data warehousing and data lakes on top of cloud object storage. It provides a single, governed platform for ETL, data science, and BI. Its Delta Lake format ensures ACID compliance on data lakes, making it reliable for mission-critical, real-...

2 Cape Hatteras Lighthouse

The Cape Hatteras Lighthouse is an active coastal landmark situated on Buxton, North Carolina. Constructed in 1870, it remains the tallest brick structure in the United States. Its significant height and consistent operation make it a vital navigational aid for mariners along the Outer Banks, partic...

3 Yaquina Head Lighthouse

The Yaquina Head Lighthouse stands as Oregon’s tallest lighthouse, a brick structure built in 1878. This active light guides maritime traffic through the notoriously dangerous waters of Yaquina Bay near Newport. Constructed by the U.S. Coast Guard, it is significant for its role in coastal navigatio...

4 Pigeon Point Lighthouse

The Pigeon Point Lighthouse is a historic brick structure situated on California’s northern coast. Completed in 1871, it remains the tallest masonry lighthouse west of the Mississippi River. Its significant height and strategic location made it crucial for maritime navigation, particularly during th...

5 Little Sable Point Light

Little Sable Point Light is a 107-foot Michigan brick tower built in 1874, an Orlando M. Poe design in today's Silver Lake State Park.

6 Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse

The Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse, completed in 1884, stands as Florida’s oldest and tallest brick structure, guiding ships through the treacherous waters of the Atlantic Ocean with its prominent beacon.

7 Currituck Beach Lighthouse

The Currituck Beach Lighthouse, situated on the Outer Banks of North Carolina, stands as the tallest brick lighthouse in the state, guiding mariners along the Atlantic coastline since its completion in 1875.

8 Databricks Lakehouse

Databricks Lakehouse is a unified data platform created in 2013 by the original creators of Apache Spark, combining data lakes and warehouses.

9 Big Sable Point Lighthouse

Big Sable Point Lighthouse, located on Michigan’s Lake Michigan shoreline, was constructed in 1873 and stands as a prominent granite structure guiding ships through treacherous waters due to the lake's strong currents and variable weather conditions.

10 Barnegat Lighthouse

The Barnegat Lighthouse, built in 1869 on Bell Island, is a historic brick tower offering panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and serving as a vital navigational aid for mariners along the New Jersey coastline.

11 Grays Harbor Lighthouse

The Grays Harbor Lighthouse, situated on the Washington coast near Aberdeen, was built in 1897 to warn mariners of dangerous reefs and shoals within Grays Harbor’s treacherous waters, standing as a vital navigational aid for over a century.

12 Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse

The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, constructed in 1875, stands as a prominent limestone tower rising 107 feet above sea level and guides maritime traffic through the South Florida inlet with its active light signal.

13 Bodie Island Lighthouse

The Bodie Island Lighthouse, established in 1890, stands as the easternmost operating aid to navigation on the U.S. Atlantic coast, guiding ships through the treacherous shoals of the Outer Banks with its powerful light and fog signal.

14 Doug Tunnell

Oregon winemaker who founded Brick House Vineyards in the Ribbon Ridge area of Willamette Valley, known for certified biodynamic farming and estate Pinot Noir.

15 Grosse Point Lighthouse

Completed in 1896, the Grosse Pointe Lighthouse stands on Belle Isle in Detroit, Michigan, guiding mariners through the entrance to Lake St. Clair and serving as a vital navigational aid for over a century.

16 Cape May Lighthouse

The Cape May Lighthouse, established in 1859, stands as the nation’s second-oldest shore-based lighthouse and guides ships through treacherous shoals along New Jersey's coastline with its distinctive Fresnel lens.

17 Fire Island Lighthouse

The Fire Island Lighthouse, situated on the western tip of Fire Island, New York, stands as the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States, guiding ships through the treacherous shoals of the Great South Channel since its completion in 1876.

18 Wind Point Lighthouse

Located on Sheridan Isle in Lake Michigan, the Wind Point Lighthouse was built in 1869 and stands as a prominent granite structure, guiding ships through treacherous waters with its distinctive Fresnel lens until automation in 1957.

19 Little Sable Point Lighthouse

Located on the southeastern shore of Lake Michigan in Michigan, the Little Sable Point Lighthouse stands as a historic brick tower built in 1864 and automated in 1957, guiding ships through treacherous waters with its distinctive white light.

20 Fort Gratiot Lighthouse

Completed in 1896, the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse stands on Point Cavilaire, guarding the entrance to Lake St. Clair and serving as a vital navigational aid for ships navigating the Great Lakes until its automation in 1957.

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