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Pensacola Lighthouse

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The Pensacola Lighthouse stands as a historic sentinel overlooking Pensacola Bay in Florida. Constructed in 1859, it is recognized for significant damage sustained during the Civil War and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. The lighthouse serves as a landmark and educational resource, particularly appealing to maritime history enthusiasts and visitors interested in the region’s past.

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How many steps are inside Pensacola Lighthouse?

Pensacola Lighthouse has 177 steps to the top. The lighthouse museum says climbers must be at least 44 inches tall or 7 years old.

When was Pensacola Lighthouse built?

The present Pensacola Lighthouse was built in 1859. It is located on Naval Air Station Pensacola and overlooks Pensacola Bay.

Do you need military base access to visit Pensacola Lighthouse?

Yes, visitors enter through NAS Pensacola procedures, and the lighthouse advises bringing proper ID. The museum also notes restrictions such as secured-back shoes and no oversized bags.

What does Pensacola Lighthouse charge for admission?

The lighthouse's visitor information lists adult admission at $9.50, with lower prices for children, seniors, and military members. It is usually open daily from 9:00am to 4:00pm, with last admission shortly before closing.

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