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This British yawl, dating to 1760, was a standard type used by the Royal Navy as a ship’s boat. The vessel type originally came from Norway, where it was known as a “yole” and was clinker-planked (plank edges overlapping), double-ended and highly seaworthy. The yawl spread through Ireland and England and in 1701 it was officiallyadopted
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WHAT 'SHOE' DON’T KNOW ABOUT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SHOE FRAGMENTS By Elise Carroll Assistant Archaeological Conservator Many significant pieces of history are often over looked because of the regularity of the items occurring. Bright, shiny, seemingly significant objects, such as cannon and coins take center stage, while mundane utilitarian items are often overlooked because of their everyday use. Unsurprisingly, many of the archaeological sites we here at HOME - ST AUGUSTINE LIGHT HOUSEVISITEXPLORE & LEARNGET INVOLVEDTICKETSEDUCATIONRESEARCH & ARCHAEOLOGY Explore Our History. Learn about 500+ years of maritime history at the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum. From the first, wooden, watch tower in the late 1500s to the current St. Augustine Light Station, built from 1871-1874, discover the importance of these aids-to-navigation. READ MORE. VISIT & SHARE THE MOMENT The Museum has events throughout the year, including member events, speaker series, camps, book signings, and historical anniversary celebrations. Like us on Facebook. to hear about all of our events throughout the year!. The Museum participates in the city’s NIGHTS OF LIGHTS, by decorating the site with white lights and 15 different holiday trees across the property. ST. AUGUSTINE LIGHTHOUSE & MARITIME MUSEUM TICKETS Adults. $14.95. Seniors (60 & over) $12.95. Children (Age 12 or under and 44″ or taller) $12.95. For their safety children must be at least 44 inches tall to climb the tower and must be able to do so under their own power. Carrying children in the tower is prohibited. DUNE EROSION REVEALS NEW SHIPWRECK AT CRESCENT BEACH ST. AUGUSTINE, FL – The recent tropical storm helped to uncover the remains of a shipwreck buried under a dune along Crescent Beach. Mark O’Donoghue, a local resident, found the exposed timbers and reached out to the St. Augustine Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program (LAMP) Director, Chuck Meide. The LAMP team began inspecting and documenting the shipwreck the CAMPS - ST AUGUSTINE LIGHT HOUSE Campers will be placed in an alternative class when possible. If St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum cancels a class, the payment will be fully refunded. No refunds will be granted on or after the first day of the camp session. Contact the Education & Program Manager at 904-829-0745 extension 223 for questions about registration or more VOLUNTEER - ST AUGUSTINE LIGHT HOUSEVOLUNTEER ST AUGUSTINE FLST AUGUSTINE CHICAGOCITY OF ST AUGUSTINE FLCITY OF ST AUGUSTINE WEBSITERED PINEAPPLE ST AUGUSTINE WEBSITE Volunteer Amy Gress 2021-01-22T08:12:57-05:00. As a nonprofit Museum, volunteers are essential to meeting our mission. They help keep the light shining, share our maritime stories, provide opportunities for future generations and give great customer service to the over 225,000 annual visitors to the Museum.GIFT SHOP ARCHIVES
The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum's GIFT SHOP is a fun place to visit for summer items, with family-friendly options for kids of all ages. Whether you are visiting with children or shopping for relatives out of town, see our suggestions below! Shop online 1760 BRITISH YAWL WOODEN BOAT RECREATED BY HERITAGELAKE TAHOE WOODEN BOAT MUSEUMWOODEN BOAT MUSEUM CLAYTON NYWOODEN BOAT MUSEUM NHWOODEN BOAT MUSEUM SEATTLEWOODEN BOAT MUSEUM SEATTLE WA15 GREGOR BOAT FORSALE
This British yawl, dating to 1760, was a standard type used by the Royal Navy as a ship’s boat. The vessel type originally came from Norway, where it was known as a “yole” and was clinker-planked (plank edges overlapping), double-ended and highly seaworthy. The yawl spread through Ireland and England and in 1701 it was officiallyadopted
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Have an Adventure! St. Augustine Lighthouse Side Quest is an escape room-type experience in which families, friends, and groups work together to solve a mystery or save the day. Offered at 6 PM on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. This one hour adventure explores the GHOST STORIES: THE PITTEE GIRLS By Kelcie Lloyd, Special Programs Manager Dark of the Moon Ghost Tours After being darkened during the Civil War, on June 1, 1867, the Old Spanish watchtower once more became a functioning lighthouse with the return of its light. Nevertheless, it soon became clear that the structure would soon lose the battle with Mother Nature as the sea continued to erode the land around the BRICKS & NAMING OPPORTUNITIES Bricks & Naming Opportunities There are many ways to leave a legacy at the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum. Naming opportunities include purchasing a brick or paver, naming an exhibition or meeting space, or purchasing a tree for planting. See below for more information about purchasing bricks and pavers, or call 904-829-0745,x245.
LIGHTHOUSE TECHNOLOGY: ILLUMINATION On March 1, 1936, the St. Augustine Record reported that principle radio electrician T.A. McKee, along with machinist R.A. Adams and Head Keeper C.D. Daniels had completed “the electrification of the tower light” with an “electric bulb of 1,000 watts,” which is the same intensity we use today. The electrification of the lighthouse made the Second Assistant Keeper unnecessary and led to WHAT 'SHOE' DON’T KNOW ABOUT ARCHAEOLOGICAL SHOE FRAGMENTS By Elise Carroll Assistant Archaeological Conservator Many significant pieces of history are often over looked because of the regularity of the items occurring. Bright, shiny, seemingly significant objects, such as cannon and coins take center stage, while mundane utilitarian items are often overlooked because of their everyday use. Unsurprisingly, many of the archaeological sites we here at LIGHTHOUSE HISTORY 1974 Lighthouse History 1954-1974. 1974 – 1994. After a 1970 fire left the Keepers’ House burned out and uninhabitable, community members began to plan for its eventual restoration. The Junior Service League (JSL) of St. Augustine, “an organization of women committed to promoting volunteerism, developing the potential of its members for THE CENTERBOARD SCHOONER WRECK The Centerboard Schooner Wreck This Centerboard Schooner Wreck was initially located during the 1995 survey offshore St. Augustine conducted by Southern Oceans Archaeological Research (SOAR) (Franklin FLORIDA-STYLE SHRIMP TRAWLER, CA. 1920 Florida-Style Shrimp Trawler, ca. 1920 – 1980. America's shrimping industry began at the turn of the century in Fernandina, where the highly effective "otter WE PRACTICE SOCIAL DISTANCING: WASH HANDS, STAY SIX-FEET BACK AND WEARMASKS. THANK YOU.
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The St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum, Inc. is a nonprofit dedicated to its mission to discover, preserve, present and keep alive the stories of the Nation’s Oldest Port™ as symbolized by our working St. Augustine Lighthouse.*
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The St. Augustine Lighthouse is the front porch light for our community. Everything we do at the Museum saves our maritime heritage.PRESERVING HISTORY
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We offer programs with a purpose, sharing original research and preserving our historic site and artifact collections to exemplary standards. ARTIFACT CONSERVATION*
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We offer authentic and enjoyable experiences! Our Museum focuses on quality, diversity and respect for our visitors. AUTHENTIC EXPERIENCES*
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A LIGHTHOUSE & SO MUCH MORE Hands-on activities and exhibits, daily programs, Heritage Boatworks and nature trails complete your Museum adventure.READ MORE
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EDUCATION, ARCHAEOLOGY & COLLECTIONS Shipwreck discoveries, summer camp programs and preserving archival documents are some of the important ways the Museum gives back to thecommunity.
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Step up and make a difference. Members, volunteers, and donors help the nonprofit St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum meet its mission to discover, preserve, present, and keep alive the stories of the Nation’s Oldest Port™.READ MORE
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Learn about 500+ years of maritime history at the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum. From the first, wooden, watch tower in the late 1500s to the current St. Augustine Light Station, built from 1871-1874, discover the importance of these aids-to-navigation.READ MORE
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KEEP THE LIGHT SHINING As a nonprofit organization, you make a difference with every admission, donation, membership and gift shop purchase. Your support helps us keep the light shining! It allows us to discover new stories through research and archaeology, preserve historic structures and objects, present stories through exhibitions and educational programs and keep maritime heritage alive with traditional wooden boatbuilding and support of other maritime folk arts. THANK YOU FOR YOUR CONTINUEDSUPPORT!
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> “My kids and I loved it. We will definitely be back with> friends.”
RJ BIRSAN, 5 star Facebook review > “Great exhibits and archaeological conservation lab!” KELSEY MYERS, 5 star Facebook review > “I am a ghost enthusiast and I enjoy visiting haunted locations > and doing ghost tours. I have done a handful of tours in different > locations and so far the Light house ghost tour is the best I > have ever experienced.” TRUTHSOURCE, Tripadvisor review > “Loving Florida’s lighthouses, and this one is so well > preserved. All the buildings were so interesting but of course the > climb to the top is the highlight.” SHONAS804, Tripadvisor > “Totally worth the admission. The grounds are pretty, with nice > landscaping and some cool exhibitions. There’s even a decent place > to get a bite to eat. But of course, you’re here for the > lighthouse. Take your time climbing to the top–it’s a lot of > stairs. But the views are quite the payoff for your efforts. If you > enjoy photography, you’ll have lots to do up there.”CHERIE C, Yelp
> “Very well kept buildings and grounds. A walking path takes you on > a nature trail, but the main attraction is the lighthouse. You can > also tour the lighthouse keepers house and see relics from > shipwrecks in the lower level.”LORI L, Yelp
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