FROM Around Central Florida - Cape Canaveral Lighthouse shines again
Cape Canaveral Lighthouse shines again
Cape Canaveral Lighthouse shines again
Posted: 4/28/2007 2:24:13 PM
After an extensive, nearly $1 million dollar restoration, the Cape Canaveral Lighthouse will be relit on Sunday, 29 April 2007. The beacon is the only fully-operational lighthouse owned by the U.S. Air Force.
The lighthouse has been a venerable icon on Cape Canaveral for more than 150 years. The original lighthouse, a 65-foot brick tower, was constructed in 1848. It was built to guide vessels over the treacherous shoals, but was discovered to be ineffective because of a lack of height and light intensity.
After the Civil War had ended, construction began on a new 160-foot lighthouse, just 50 feet from the original. The new lighthouse was made of metal plates with a brick lining. It was equipped with a powerful first-order Fresnel lens, which was lit for the first time on May 10, 1868. The white tower's distinctive black stripes were added in 1873. In 1876, it was upgraded with permanent lightkeeper living quarters.
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