Sand Key Lighthouse

Sand Key Light is a lighthouse 6 nautical miles southwest of Key West, Florida, between Sand Key Channel and Rock Key Channel, two of the channels into Key West, on a reef intermittently covered by sand. At times the key has been substantial enough to have trees, and in 1900 nine to twelve thousand terns nested on the island. At other times the island …
Sand Key Light is a lighthouse 6 nautical miles southwest of Key West, Florida, between Sand Key Channel and Rock Key Channel, two of the channels into Key West, on a reef intermittently covered by sand. At times the key has been substantial enough to have trees, and in 1900 nine to twelve thousand terns nested on the island. At other times the island has been washed away completely. The light marks the southernmost point of the Hawk Channel passage along the Florida Keys.
  • Location: southwest of Key West, Florida
  • Area: less than one acre
  • Architect: J.W.P. Lewis, John F. Riley Ironworks
  • Architectural style: Iron Screw Pile Lighthouse
  • Constructed: 1827
  • Foundation: cast iron screw piling
  • Construction: cast iron
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