St. Johns River Light

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St. Johns River Light

St. Johns River lighthouse
Location: Near the mouth of the St. Johns River on the property of Naval Station Mayport
Coordinates
WGS-84 (GPS)
30°23′36.77″N, 81°25′33.49″W
Year first lit: 1859
Deactivated: 1929
Foundation: Natural / Emplaced
Construction: Brick
Tower shape: Conical tower
Height: 81 ft
Original lens: Third order Fresnel lens

The St. Johns River Light is a lighthouse located near the mouth of the St. Johns River on the property of Naval Station Mayport. It is red with a white cupola. First lit in 1859, the tower was heightened by 15 ft in 1887 and replaced by a lightship in 1929. The lightship was replaced by a modern tower, located 2 miles southeast of this tower in 1954. Entrance to the tower is through a window since the tower has been buried by 10 to 20 feet of fill since the 1940s.

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