LIGHTHOUSES

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Welcome to the Florida Lighthouse Page. My goal is to foster a greater appreciation of Florida's lighthouses by accurately recording their history and current condition.
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Ponce Inlet Lighthouse is the tallest lighthouse in Florida. Located just south of Daytona Beach, the lighthouse and surrounding buildings have been completely restored and open to the public.
http://www.ponceinlet.org/
The first Cape Canaveral Lighthouse was a brick tower built in 1848.
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The Lighthouse is CLOSED Thursday, Friday, and major holidays. Admission is $6 each, weather permitting.
http://www.lrhs.org/jil.htm
Originally lit in 1820, the Amelia Island Lighthouse is still in use today.
http://amelia-island-online.com/info/lightgo.cfm
An Act of Congress in March 1823 authorized the construction of the lighthouse and payment of keepers' salaries.
http://users.erols.com/lthouse/plt.htm
St. Joseph Point Lighthouse was funded in 1898 to mark the entrance to St. Joseph Bay
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The first "Cape San Blas" Lighthouse was built on the end of St. Joseph Point in 1838.
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It is truely amazing that the lighthouse survived. The force of the waves actually moved the lighthouse off of its pile foundation.
http://users.erols.com/lthouse/csgtd.htm