Where We Live: Saving the Pigeon Point Lighthouse in Pescadero
Briefly

The Pigeon Point Lighthouse, towering at 115 feet, has been a sentinel for seafarers since its establishment. After enduring years of erosion and neglect, a multi-year, $16 million rehabilitation project has been initiated by preservation advocates alongside California State Parks. This effort aims to restore the lighthouse to its former glory, addressing extensive repairs including masonry work and structural reinforcements. Key milestones include restoring the historic gas vent ball and uncovering the lighthouse after lengthy rehabilitation, reaffirming commitment to protect this vital piece of maritime history.
The Pigeon Point Lighthouse, a historic structure along the California coastline, is undergoing a $16 million rehabilitation project led by preservation advocates and California State Parks.
Despite being an anachronism in modern seafaring, the lighthouse stands as a sentinel of maritime safety, echoing its significant past since the 1853 clipper Carrier Pigeon's tragedy.
Under the care of skilled workers like Sam Cansdale and Steve Espinosa, the project involves intricate repairs, including restoring rotted iron railings and repairing the brick work.
After months of restoration work concealed by scaffolding, the Pigeon Point Lighthouse will be revealed again, symbolizing commitment to preserving maritime heritage.
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