Nestled at the nation’s oldest port, the St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum invites visitors to explore its rich history and maritime heritage. The lighthouse, with its distinctive black-and-white stripes and red top, was constructed in 1874 and stands as a beacon for those navigating the Florida coast. Climbing to the top, guests can enjoy panoramic views of the coastline. The museum complements the experience with educational exhibits that delve into the area’s nautical past, providing a comprehensive look at the region’s seafaring traditions.
St. Augustine Lighthouse and Maritime Museum
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