Now to the other coast, Rhode Island to be exact. While this one was a lighthouse, it has since had the light removed and is now someone's residence. It was called the Conanicut North lighthouse and was built in 1886.
No. I'm pretty sure that it is closed permanently and non functioning. It was also fenced off, so I couldn't walk across the bridge and look in the windows.
Somewhere in Tennessee along the Natchez Trace Parkway. For any not familiar with the Trace, it runs from Tennessee near Nashville and then south through a corner of Alabama and then on down deep into Mississippi. It is a parkway with a 50 mph speed limit and restricted on commercial vehicles.
Near Burkburnette, TX, there is a display of a few different "old style" pump jacks for pumping oil from below ground. These were examples of different jacks that were operated by a rod running from a "central motor and gearbox." The example of a "rod" is attached to the one end.
A scene along what I called the Johnson Canyon drive, which is East of the town of Kanab, UT. Along that road, there was also the remains of a "western town" that was the set for one of the western TV shows. Further into the canyon was some petroglyphs on some canyon walls.