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MV's Gay Head Lighthouse Featured on PBS
In case you missed it: Gay Head Lighthouse on Martha's Vineyard will be featured in "Operation Lighthouse Rescue" on PBS May 4.

This story was first published April 27, 2016
MARTHA'S VINEYARD, MA — The historic Gay Head Lighthouse on Martha's Vineyard will be featured in an upcoming episode of the PBS series "NOVA."
The documentary, titled "Operation Lighthouse Rescue," will air May 4 at 9 p.m. on PBS.
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"On the picturesque bluffs at the very tip of the island of Martha’s Vineyard, disaster looms," the show's promo reads. "The historic Gay Head Lighthouse is soon to become the next victim of the persistent erosion of the island’s cliffs. Built in 1856, the more than 400-ton structure soars 175 feet above the sea. But over the years, storms and the raging ocean have eroded the headland away.
With fierce storms and hurricanes only intensifying as the global climate warms, this historic landmark is precipitously close to toppling into the ocean. Now, an epic rescue is underway as a team of engineers attempts to move the iconic red brick structure 134 feet inland to safety. As they race to save this national treasure, discover the geology they encounter, the archeology they discover, and technology they employ in this Lighthouse Rescue."
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This is the show's trailer:
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