Due to the constant attention the original lighting system required, three keepers were needed for maintenance. Each had his own house; the outbuilding of the second assistant keeper is now the Woodshed Theater, where you can view a minute film on the history of the light station. Those fascinated by the lens used in its lighting should not miss the Lens Exhibit Building, which contains not only lenses used at Ponce Inlet but a collection that documents the history of lighthouse illumination.
Additional dwellings include those dedicated to generators and radios, oil storage and the pump house; the Cuban Raft enclosure contains actual rafts used by refugees fleeing Cuba, almost miles away.
August 6, Jennifer McKee ,. This article appears in the August issue of Orlando Magazine. By Mike Miller. It is about 10 miles south of Daytona Beach. It is not only Florida's tallest lighthouse, is has been designated a National Historic Landmark. The property is in the village of Ponce Inlet and includes a lighthouse tower and museum. The top is feet high and takes steps to climb. The view from the top is worth the climb.
You will see the high rise condos and beaches to the north in Daytona Beach and to the south in New Smyrna Beach. Regular Hours Sept. Constructed in , the Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse has guided mariners along the Florida coast for more than years. Not to be missed, a visit to the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse is guaranteed to take your Florida vacation to new heights of adventure! There are many ways to experience the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum. Teachers may also request onsite educational tours and workshops for their students.
More than years have come and gone since the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce De Leon first encountered Florida in , and more than years since the lighthouse bearing his name was first lit on the evening of November 1st, Discover the many educational opportunities the museum has to offer for regular visitors and school groups alike, including upcoming special events, guided tours, onsite workshops, outreach programs, and more!
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