
The St. Augustine Lighthouse
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The St. Augustine Lighthouse is a historic landmark located on Anastasia Island in St. Augustine, Florida. Built between 1871 and 1874, it stands as the second lighthouse tower in the area, following earlier wooden watchtowers and a coquina tower constructed by the Spanish in 1737. The current lighthouse is a prominent aid to navigation and features a first-order Fresnel lens. It serves as part of the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum, a nonprofit institution dedicated to preserving maritime history. The lighthouse is known for its rich history and alleged paranormal activity. Visitors can climb its 219 steps for panoramic views of the Matanzas Bay and Atlantic Ocean. The site includes a keeper's house with exhibits on maritime history and offers various educational programs. Despite its haunted reputation, the lighthouse remains a cherished symbol of St. Augustine's maritime past, attracting both history enthusiasts and those interested in the paranormal. Its enduring presence continues to captivate visitors from around the world.