description St. Augustine Light Overview
The St. Augustine Light stands as a significant historic landmark along Florida's coast. Constructed in 1874, this 165-foot tower was designed by Paul J. Pelz and originally featured a powerful first-order Fresnel lens for maritime navigation.
It is now maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard and remains open to the public, offering visitors a glimpse into Florida's rich coastal heritage and serving as a reminder of its vital role in seafaring history.
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How tall is the St. Augustine Light tower?
The St. Augustine Light is a 165-foot tower on Anastasia Island in Florida. It was completed in 1874 and designed by Paul J. Pelz.
Does St. Augustine Light still have its Fresnel lens?
Yes, the site is known for its first-order Fresnel lens, the largest standard order of lighthouse lens. That lens is one reason the 1874 tower is important to lighthouse history.
Can visitors climb St. Augustine Light?
Visitors can climb the tower at the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum. The climb is known for its long spiral stair and views over Anastasia Island and the Atlantic.
Why was the 1874 St. Augustine lighthouse built?
The 1874 tower replaced earlier lights serving the St. Augustine coast, where shifting shoreline and navigation hazards made a stronger aid necessary. Its 165-foot height made the light visible far out to sea.
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