What We Do and Why We Need Your Help
The St. Augustine Lighthouse and Museum, a 501c3 not-for-profit organization, is
dedicated to discovering, preserving, presenting and keeping alive the story of
our nation's oldest port.
We do this in many ways:
- Education - Sparking Imaginations
- Aiding local and national preservation efforts
- Maritime archaeological discovery and research
- Safeguarding the memories and precious belongings
of those that came before us.
Sparking Imaginations
LAMP was instrumental in developing the first underwater archaeology program to enter
a public school system.
We work with local high schools to put students in the water with marine
archaeologists.
We introduce over 54,000 school age children to the marine sciences and maritime
history through:
- Summer camps
- Home-school days
- Hands-on tours
- Program scholarships for disadvantaged youth
We are changing the lives of high school and college students through:
- Internships
- Encouraging scholarly investigations
- Influencing career choices
Keeping the Light Shining
The effort to save the this lighthouse began in 1980. The keepers' House was the
target of arson and had fallen into disrepair when the Junior Service League adopted
the project.
As a result of this successful preservation effort, the St. Augustine Lighthouse has
become a model for other lighthouses nationwide.
Lighthouse staff is now recognized as national experts in restoration and museum
operations. So much so that the lighthouse has been sought after to develop and
facilitate conferences and to mentor museums nationwide.
The St. Augustine Lighthouse lobbies for national preservation issues in Tallahassee
and Capitol Hill.
We proudly work directly with government agencies to insure that America's castles
survive for generations to come.
Preserving the Past for Future Generations
The lighthouse stores a vast collection of WWII artifacts including thousands of
pictures (some were saved from being sent to the dumpster).
Oral Histories: the lighthouse also has an oral history library in its permanent
collection that continues to grow.
Among our efforts is a desire to grow our entire collection.
We are an official partner of the Library of Congress' Veteran's History Project.
Through our Maritime Memory Project, we are expanding our knowledge of WWII military
service in the waters of the first coast.
We are actively seeking local stories to share about this great time in the First
Coast's history.
Discovery
Lighthouse Archaeological Maritime Program (LAMP)
Through our research arm, we study, investigate, preserve and interpret the waters of
St. Augustine and Northeast Florida.
There are over 270 known shipwrecks off of the coast of St. Augustine and its
surrounding waters.
We are working to uncover these wrecks in order to strengthen our knowledge of the
nation's oldest port.
We work to preserve the artifacts brought up from these wrecks in order to tell their
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