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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Cumberland Sound Lower Range Front Light, Florida/Georgia Bod






This light is between Fernandina Beach on Ameila Island, Florida and Cumberland Island, Georgia. It is a range light and works with a rear range light (see more distant shot on the right) to guide ships into the channel near the St. Mary's River. It was fairly rough on the boat and hence the poor quality of the more distant shot. Photos taken in March 2011.

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Cape Canaveral Fresnel Lens, Ponce de Leon Lighthouse Museum, Florida




As I noted in my post about the Ponce de Leon Lighthouse, there is a wonderful display of Fresnel Lenses at that site. The most impressive is the original Cape Canaveral lens, a First Order Fresnel Lens that stands just over 16 feet high. This lens was originally installed in the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse in 1868 and was removed in 1993 when it was sent to the Ponce de Leon Lighthouse Museum for restoration and display. Photos taken in March 2011.

St. Augustine Lighthouse, St. Augustine, Florida







The St. Augustine Lighthouse is located on Anastasia Island, across the Lions Bridge from St. Augustine, Florida. The lighthouse was built in 1874 and has an active First Order Fresnel Lens. Although it is 10 feet shorter than the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse, there are 16 more steps to the top. The restored keeper's house is now a museum. It is claimed that the lighthouse is haunted and there is paranormal activity both in the tower and on the grounds. Local paranormal tours feature the lighthouse. Photos taken in March 2011.

Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse, Ponce Inlet, Florida







This light, the tallest in Florida and second tallest in the USA is situated at Ponce Inlet, south of Daytona Beach, Florida. It was completed in 1887 and at the time the area was known as Mosquito Inlet and the light was originally called the Monquito Inlet Lighthouse. The climb to the top is 203 steps but affords one a great view of the area. The grounds are well maintained and there are historic displays in the Keeper's House. One building on site houses a number of Fresnel lenses including the original Cape Canaveral light. Photos taken in March 2011.

Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse, Jupiter, Florida










This beautiful red brick lighthouse in Jupiter, Florida was activated in 1860 and has an active First Order Fresnel Lens. Construction was started on the light in 1853 but was delayed by the Third Seminole War. It sits atop a hill that has been found to be an Indian mound. The lighthouse is situated on Coast Guard Property but is maintained privately and there is a museum on site. The light was inactive during the Civil War when it was turned off by Confederate sympathizers. There are tours of the ligthouse daily. The Loxahatchee River Historical Society maintains the lighthouse. Photos were taken in March 2011.

Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse, Hillsboro Inlet, Florida







The Hillsboro Inlet Lighthouse is located in Hillsboro Inlet near Pompano Beach, Florida. It sits on private property owned by the Hillsboro Club and is only open to the public for tours on a limited basis. It can however be viewed from across the inlet at the Pompano Beach City Park. It was activated in 1907 and is another pyramidal skeletal type of lighthouse. It remains an active aid to navigation. Photos taken in March 2011.

Cape Florida Lighthouse, Key Biscayne, Florida







The Cape Florida Lighthouse is located at the Southern tip of Key Biscayne (just South of Miami, Florida) in Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park. The current lighthouse was built in 1846 to replace a lightstation that was gutted by fire during an attack by the Seminole Indians in 1836. The assistant lightkeeper was killed during that attack and the lightkeeper was seriously injured. The light was restored in the 1990's and near the light is a display showing some of the restoration pieces. There is also a restored keeper's house on the site. The beach just north of the light is very popular. Photos were taken in March 2011.

Sanibel Island Lighthouse, Sanibel Island, Florida










The Sanibel Island Lighthouse is a pyramidal skeletal type of lighthouse that was build in 1884. It is located at Point Ybel on the East end of Sanibel Island, Florida (Gulf Coast). It is situated at a very popular beach area of Sanibel Island. Photos were taken in March 2011.

Boca Grande Lighthouse, Gasparilla Island, Florida







This beautiful lighthouse sits in Gasparilla Island State Park at the South tip of Gasparilla Island, Florida near Port Boca Grande. It was built in 1890 and was inactive between 1966 and 1986. It was renovated in 1985 - 1986 and houses a small museum. Photos taken in March 2011.

Gasparilla Island Rear Range Lightouse, Gasparilla Island, Florida







This light was erected at this site in 1927. It was originally constructed in 1881 as the Deleware Breakwater Rear Range Light at Lewes, Deleware and disassembled there in 1921 and moved to its present location in 1927. It is a pyramidal skeletal type of lighthouse. It sits on a stretch of white sand beach on Gasparilla Island by the Gulf of Mexico. It is a short distance north of the Boca Grande Lighthouse. Photos taken in March 2011.

Tierra Verde Lighthouse, Tampa Bay, Florida







The Tierra Verde Lighthouse (also known as the Tampa Bay Watch Lighthouse) is located on the causeway from the St. Petersburg area toward Fort Desoto Park (Tampa Bay Area). It is a privately built lighthouse built in 2005 by the Tampa Bay Watch society, a non profit socitey that is dedicated to the preservation and protection of the Tampa Bay estuary. The light is modeled after the Boca Grande Lighthouse. It is the first privately held aid to navigation allowed in Florida. Photos taken in March 2011.

Egmont Key Lighthouse, Egmont Key, Florida







The Egmont Key Lighthouse is located on Egmont Key (Egmont Key State Park) a short distance across the water from Fort Desoto which is south of St. Petersburg, Florida (Tampa Bay area). It was built in 1858 to replace an earlier lighthouse that was damaged by a hurricane. It remains an active aid to navigation. The only way to access the light is by a private ferry from the Fort Desoto Park, however on the date I was at the area the ferry was not running, hence my photos are somewhat distant and taken from the fishing pier adjacent to the fort. Photos taken in March 2011

Mt. Dora Lighthouse, Mt. Dora, Florida




This lighthouse is located on Grantham Point in the town of Mt. Dora, Florida (Northwest of Orlando, Florida). It is at the Northeast end of Lake Dora and was constructed in 1988. It is thirty five feet tall and is a private lighthouse built to aid boaters on the lake. It has a 750 watt photocell powering a blue pulsar. While not an official aid to navigation, it is a pretty little light in a nice setting. Mt. Dora is a popular tourist destination in Central Florida and has many nice shops, restaurants and older buildings to visit. Photos taken in February 2011