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Culebrita Light on the Brink of Extinction

Lighthouse Added to Doomsday List

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The Culebrita Lighthouse as it appears today. The ...
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Time is running out for the fortress-like Culebrita Lighthouse in Puerto Rico, and unless something is done soon, this historic lighthouse, built way back during Spanish rule, may soon be lost forever.

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The lighthouse built by the Spaniards was first lit in 1886. The Spanish government didn’t have the lighthouse for long. They signed documents giving the lighthouse to the United States in 1838, after the conclusion of the Spanish-American War.

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The lighthouse saw service until 1959, when the Coast Guard abandoned the lighthouse and condemned the property. However, for a short time thereafter both the Navy and the Coast Guard used the tower as an observation post, although neither of them made any attempts to maintain or repair the historic old station.

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Although the lighthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Properties in 1981, no government agency has shown any interest in trying to save this lighthouse, perhaps because very few people actually ever get to see it or even know where it is.

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The Culebra Foundation, a non-profit group, has stated that they have been trying for years to get some help from government agencies as well as to raise money to save the lighthouse. They have been unsuccessful to date.

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The lighthouse has borne the brunt of vandals and the elements, including hurricanes Hugo in 1989, and Marilyn in 1995. The once beautiful lighthouse is now in ruins, the dome from the lantern room blown off, the roof has collapsed and the rest of the building is on the verge of complete destruction.

The lighthouse is not a tourist attraction. It’s not easy to get to. Many have never seen it or even heard of it. Few seem to care. It will take “big money” to save this lighthouse. Where will it come from? Will the American people, through the Congress, help? Maybe, if enough letters are written, but it’s doubtful. How about the Spanish government? Maybe they would be willing to help save some of their historical ties to the area. Maybe, but again the answer is doubtful. Can the lighthouse be saved? Yes. But, will it be saved? What do you think? Is the fate of the Culebrita Island Lighthouse already decided?

This story appeared in the August 2000 edition of Lighthouse Digest Magazine. The print edition contains more stories than our internet edition, and each story generally contains more photographs - often many more - in the print edition. For subscription information about the print edition, click here.

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