While there may not be too many lighthouses left throughout the world, the ones that do remain are true treasures. Take Ponce Inlet Lighthouse in Florida as the perfect example. Visitors to the Ponce Inlet area will be able to take a trip back in time and explore this lighthouse that was constructed back in 1887. Come take a tour, climb the steps, and learn all about the fascinating history behind this national treasure.

The Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse was constructed back in 1887 and stretches into the sky 175-feet.

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This massive structure took three years to build, comprised of one and a quarter million bricks!

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Visitors to the historic lighthouse can actually climb the 203 steps in order to get to the gallery deck, which is worth the trek up.

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Because once you get to the top, you’ll have views that stretch out miles in every direction.

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Learn all about the history of illumination, going from stoves and candles to oil lamps and the Fresnel lens.

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But visiting this lighthouse is so much more than just the fascinating structure of the actual working lighthouse. There is also a museum and gift shop on the property, too.

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Choose either the self-guided tour, which uses a map with paid admission for you to explore on your own. Or take a guided group tour for 10 or more and enjoy learning about the property from a trained guide.

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But regardless of how you choose to explore, visiting Ponce Inlet Lighthouse is worth both the climb and the history lesson.

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To find out where Ponce Inlet is in Florida, click here to open the map.

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Address: Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse & Museum, 4931 S Peninsula Dr, Ponce Inlet, FL 32127, USA