Florida Keys
American Shoal Lighthouse
Location 24deg 37' 40.1"N 081deg 31'09.9W
Florida Keys
photographer Ken Araujo
This history below comes from the
excellent work of Neil Hurley
Copyright 1996, 1998 Historic Lighthouse Publishers
Visit his Lighthouse Site
http://users.erols.com/lthouse/aslt.htm
Note: The text of this paragraph comes from the Coast Guard Publication "Historically Famous Lighthouses". (see Neil's site referenced below)
As early as 1851 plans were made for the erection of a series of great offshore lighthouses to mark the dangerous Florida Reef. These towers, all of skeleton iron construction, to resist hurricanes, were eventually built one at a time over a period of years, that on American Shoal completed in 1880, being the most recently constructed. The ironwork for this light was fabricated in the North, and along with other necessary supplies and materials, was shipped to Key West, which was made the base of operations. The site of the lighthouse was 15 miles to the eastward, on the outermost reefs, and was covered with 4 feet of water. Construction continued for about two years, and the tower was first lighted on the night of July 15, 1880, and has since helped to bring about a substantial reduction in the number of shipwrecks occurring along this dangerous coast. The light is 109 feet above the water, and is visible on a clear night for 16 miles. American Shoal Lighthouse is almost exactly like the Fowey Rocks Lighthouse situated near Miami.
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