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St. Johns Light

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Year first lit
  
1954

Foundation
  
Concrete

Opened
  
1954

Focal height
  
25 m

Material
  
Concrete

Automated
  
1967

Height
  
20 m

Range
  
35,188 m

Construction
  
Concrete

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Location
  
3/4 mile south of the mouth of the St. Johns River, on Naval Station Mayport, Florida

Tower shape
  
Square tower with beveled corners

Markings / pattern
  
White tower on building

Similar
  
Title & Trust Company, Masonic Temple, Schultz Building, St Andrew's Episcopal, Henry John Klutho House

The St. Johns Light is an active lighthouse in Jacksonville, Florida, marking the mouth of the St. Johns River. Built in 1954, it is located on Naval Station Mayport in the Mayport area. It was erected to replace a lightship, which itself replaced the still-standing Old St. Johns River Light. It is the fourth lighthouse built at the mouth of the St. Johns since 1830.

History

The St. Johns Light was erected in 1954 on the grounds of Naval Station Mayport, about 3/4 mile south of the mouth of the St. Johns River. It is the fourth lighthouse to have stood at Mayport. The first lighthouse was erected in 1830, after the U.S. purchase of Florida, but it was built too close to the water and had to be demolished just three years later. A second lighthouse was erected about a mile upriver in 1835. However, shifting sand dunes often made the light difficult to discern from sea, and by 1853 its foundation had been so affected by erosion that plans were made to replace it. It was abandoned, but its ruins could still be seen in the early 20th century.

In 1858 the Old St. Johns River Light was erected. In order to avoid the problems of its predecessors, it was constructed away from the shoreline and was substantially taller. It was in service for over 70 years until finally being decommissioned in 1929. That year it was replaced by the St. Johns Lightship (LV-84), moored about eight miles offshore of the river's mouth. The oldest surviving building in Mayport, the Old St. Johns River Lighthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976 and restored in 1980.

In 1954 the current St. Johns Light was built to replace the lightship. It was automated in 1967. The structure is made of concrete, poured in one continuous operation. It has never had a traditional lantern, but had an airway-beacon style light from the beginning until 1998 when it was replaced by a Vega VRB-25 system. The structure is 64 feet tall and can be seen for 22 miles.

The East Wing was renovated by the USCG NE Florida Chapter of the Chief Petty Officers Association. On September 26, 2014 it was dedicated to retired BMCM John G. Cathey for his hard work dedication and commitment to the NEFLCPOA.

References

St. Johns Light Wikipedia