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A County By Any Other Name Would Be…? Mosquito…Musquito…St.John’s…St. Lucia…Orange…Leigh Read…Volusia?

As it turns out, Florida had established several smaller counties that were later given new names, either because the old one proved unappealing, or the citizens found something they liked better. The best example of the “unappealing” appellation has got to be Mosquito County, the historic name of an early county that once comprised most of the eastern part of Florida.

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Alexander Hamilton: Father of America’s Lighthouses

Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum Lead Docent John Mann will present “ALEXANDER HAMILTON – THE FATHER OF AMERICA’S LIGHTHOUSES” at the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse Thursday at the Tower Series on Thursday, January 11, 2024 at 11:00 am in the lighthouse conference room.

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Mosquito Inlet Lighthouse of 1835

The first Mosquito Inlet Lighthouse built by the United States was located on a dune southside of what is considered by many to still be the most treacherous inlet on the East Coast of the country.

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Thanksgiving Gifts Celebrated at Ponce Inlet Lighthouse

Having the family visit the National Historic Landmark Ponce De Leon Lighthouse on Friday, Saturday or Sunday over the four-day Thanksgiving Holiday is becoming a local tradition for many. Like those others folks, why not inject into the weekend a little history, the thrill of the climb, and those incredible vistas from the top of the seventeen-story Brick Giant lighthouse tower?

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Pacetti Hotel Virtual Tour Coming Soon!