Ponce Inlet Lighthouse
More than 500 years have come and gone since the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce De Leon first encountered Florida in 1513. The lighthouse bearing his name was fir...
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More than 500 years have come and gone since the Spanish explorer Juan Ponce De Leon first encountered Florida in 1513. The lighthouse bearing his name was first lit on the evening of November 1st, 1887. You can still climb the 175 foot lighthouse at the Ponce Inlet Light Station and Museum! The Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse has guided mariners along the Florida coast for more than 130 years. Declared a National Historic Landmark in 1998, this world-famous lighthouse museum is conveniently located ten miles south of Daytona on the World’s Most Famous Beach and offers a treasure trove of experiences for young and old alike. !
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