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Sanibel Island Light

Sanibel Island, Florida


Built: 1884
Automated: 1949

This 102-foot tower is a square pyramidal skeleton structure with a cylinder enclosing a stairway. It is located at Sanibel Point on the east end of Sanibel Island, a few miles from the J.N. "Ding" Darling National Wildlife Refuge. This still active light is now automated.



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