St. Augustine Lighthouse at Night

The St. Augustine Light Station is a privately maintained aid to navigation and an active, working lighthouse in St. Augustine, Florida. The current lighthouse stands at the north end of Anastasia Island and was built between 1871 and 1874. The tower is the second lighthouse tower in St. Augustine, the first being lit officially by the American territorial gover…
The St. Augustine Light Station is a privately maintained aid to navigation and an active, working lighthouse in St. Augustine, Florida. The current lighthouse stands at the north end of Anastasia Island and was built between 1871 and 1874. The tower is the second lighthouse tower in St. Augustine, the first being lit officially by the American territorial government in May 1824 as Florida's first lighthouse. However, both the Spanish and the British governments operated a major aid to navigation here including a series of wooden watch towers and beacons dating from 1565.
  • Location: Anastasia Island, Florida
  • Height: first tower, 52 feet (16 m); second tower, 165 feet (50 m)
  • Built by: Hezekiah H. Pittee
  • Architect: Paul J. Pelz
  • Constructed: 1824
  • Foundation: first tower, coquina; second tower, brick on coquina
  • Construction: first tower, coquina; second tower, brick
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