Preservation Magazine, Winter 2023

Inside the Restoration of a Still-Active Florida Lighthouse

Rick Cain, director of museum services at the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum, constantly notices the 1874 lighthouse’s sturdy details. “The craftsmen of the 19th century were highly skilled,” he says. “They built things to last.”

But the weather on Florida’s northeastern coast takes its toll, and the iconic black-and-white, spiral-striped structure recently underwent its most extensive restoration in 30 years. The work was completed in August of 2022.

Below, the restoration by the numbers.

Exterior of St. Augustine Lighthouse

photo by: St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum

Headshot Meghan Drueding

Meghan Drueding is the executive editor of Preservation magazine. She has a weakness for Midcentury Modernism, walkable cities, and coffee-table books about architecture and design.

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