Cape San Blas Light

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Cape San Blas Light in 1997
Cape San Blas Light in 1997

Apalachicola, Florida

Built: 1885

Decommissioned: 1989

This 98-foot square pyramidal skeleton tower replaced three previous conical brick towers that had been destroyed by storms, hurricanes and the eroding shoreline. Located on Government property at the southern tip of Cape San Blas along the western edge of San Blas Bay, it was moved to its present site in 1919.


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