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Port St Joe, FL - Cape San Blas Lighthouse and Keeper Quarters - Port St. Joe’s newest landmark, safely relocated and nestled in the pine hammock of George Core Park, is rich in history with a revered past.
The Cape San Blas Lighthouse was built more than 130 years ago when Congress appropriated $8,000 to erect the original structure. It was designed to guide vessels around the shoals running out from the Cape using the sole beacon that could be seen for up to 10 miles offshore.
Rich with history, including an attack by Union Troops in 1862, the structure has survived a series of blows from storms, winds and high surf throughout the years. Mother Nature continued her own onslaught and Tropical Storm Isaac reclaimed the remaining shoreline forcing the lighthouse to close temporarily in 2012.
In honor of its historic and iconic presence, the City of Port St. Joe successfully moved the lighthouse to its protective shores on St. Joseph Bay to preserve and maintain the beloved structure.
On July 15, 2014, hundreds of people watched as the Lighthouse, its two Keepers’ Quarters and Oil House made its journey into Port St. Joe. The convoy, which was over 900 feet long and two lanes wide, was moved from the Gulf shores of Cape San Blas to its new location. The choreographed moving process took an entire day and required multiple power lines and a traffic light to be moved to accommodate the convoy on their safe journey. Locals and visitors alike were applauding with relief and pride as it came to its final stop in George Core Park. Hundreds gathered once again on July 24 to observe the Lighthouse as it was erected onto its new platform.
Ferri Tales
on August 3, 2021Beautiful photo! We were recently in the Panhandle but did not make it to Port St. Joe. This alone is worth it! Thanks for checking out my Fall 2020 pics. We leave next week for our Summer 2021 trip and head Northeast. I need to look at more of your smugmug photos. Love all the description to put in as well. Great way to do that!
Paul Coco
on June 18, 2021Excellent composition and capture. Thanks for the notes.