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<b>ALLIGATOR REEF LIGHTHOUSE - Islamorada, FL</b><br>
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<b>Active:</b> Yes
<b>Characteristics:</b> Four-group flashing white every 60-seconds with two red sectors.
<b>Height:</b> 150 feet
<b>Lens:</b> Original: Revolving 1st order Fresnel lens. Present: Vega VRB-25 rotating beacon; RACON. Focal Plane: 136 feet.<br>
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<b>Coordinates:</b>
<li>24 51 06 N</li>
<li>     80 37 06 W</li>
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<li><b>Operated by:</b> United States Coast Guard</li>
<li><b>Visit Status</b>: Closed to public,</li>
<li><b>Visitor Info:</b> Can be viewed from Islamorada at the south end of Upper Matecumbe Key. The Florida Keys Reef Lights Foundation has been formed to promote the establishment of a lighthouse museum with future lighthouse tours and access.</li>
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Alligator Reef, Florida Keys

( By Lynda VeArd, Florida Lighthouse Association / January 5, 2009 )
ALLIGATOR REEF LIGHTHOUSE - Islamorada, FL

Active: Yes Characteristics: Four-group flashing white every 60-seconds with two red sectors. Height: 150 feet Lens: Original: Revolving 1st order Fresnel lens. Present: Vega VRB-25 rotating beacon; RACON. Focal Plane: 136 feet.

Coordinates:
  • 24 51 06 N
  • 80 37 06 W
    • Operated by: United States Coast Guard
    • Visit Status: Closed to public,
    • Visitor Info: Can be viewed from Islamorada at the south end of Upper Matecumbe Key. The Florida Keys Reef Lights Foundation has been formed to promote the establishment of a lighthouse museum with future lighthouse tours and access.
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