Culebrita Lighthouse

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Isla Culebrita Light
File:Culebrita Lighthouse.jpg
Photograph taken in 1978
Isla Culebrita Light is located in Puerto Rico
Isla Culebrita Light
Isla Culebrita Light
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
Year first lit 1886
Deactivated 1975
Construction 1882
ARLHS number PUR 004
USCG number 31685
Faro Isla de Culebrita
Nearest city Culebra, Puerto Rico
Area 1.5 acres (0.61 ha)
Built 1886
MPS Lighthouse System of Puerto Rico TR
NRHP Reference # 81000686[1]
Added to NRHP October 22, 1981

Culebrita Lighthouse (Spanish: Faro Culebrita) is the only remaining Spanish-era structure in the Culebra archipelago. Construction of the lighthouse began on September 25, 1882, and it was completed on February 25, 1886. The Spanish Crown built the lighthouse to help secure its claim over the main island of Culebra. It is the most eastern light outside mainland Puerto Rico. It guides navigation through the Virgin Passage and the Vieques Sound connecting in the Puerto Rico Light System with the Cape San Juan Light.

It was one of the oldest operating lighthouses in the Caribbean until 1975 when the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard finally closed the facility. The United States Coast Guard has replaced the lighthouse with a solar powered light beacon.

The Culebrita Lighthouse was registered on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on October 22, 1981; however, no work has been done to maintain the facility. In 1989, Hurricane Hugo caused extensive damage, and in 1995 the tower was destroyed by Hurricane Marilyn. The Culebra Foundation, starting in 1994, has tried to attract local and federal attention to save the lighthouse, but they have had little success. Presently, the lighthouse is in danger of collapsing.[2]

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