Page Title: Bricks & Naming Opportunities - St Augustine Light House

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Page Text: Bricks & Naming Opportunities Amy Gress 2021-06-07T11:03:42-04:00 Bricks & Naming Opportunities There are many ways to leave a legacy at the St. Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum. Naming opportunities include purchasing a brick or paver, naming an exhibition or meeting space, or purchasing a tree for planting. See below for more information about purchasing bricks and pavers, or call 904-829-0745, x245 . Your purchase will help preserve our maritime past. LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS’ BRICKS Bricks, pavers and commemorative tiles are an excellent way to honor loved ones or mark a special occasion while also helping to preserve the rich past of the St. Augustine Light Station. Your contribution helps us preserve our shared past and step up to keep the light shining in St. Augustine each night. Two locations on the lighthouse grounds each offer multiple options for you to choose the perfect spot for your place in history. The Light Keepers’ Gateway (number 1 on map, right) is located along the back porch and breezeway of the Visitors Center. The Lighthouse Keepers’ Path (number 2 on map, right) is located along the north-south courtyard passage between the tower and Keepers’ House. See options below. Purchase your commemorative brick online or call 904-829-0745 x245 for more information. Orders made in January-April will have a tentative placement in May Orders made in May-August will have a tentative placement in September Orders made in September-December will have a tentative placement in January Lightkeeper’s Gateway With a perfect view of our serene maritime hammock, the Lightkeeper’s Veranda is under the covered porch at the back of the Visitors’ Center. Many of our guided tours begin on the porch and guests often enjoy lingering on the lanai in the afternoon to enjoy the ocean breeze. Three commemorative marker options are available in this area: The Gateway Brick 4” x 8” │ $100 Each brick may contain a maximum of three (3) lines with up to 20 characters (including spaces and punctuation) per line. The Gateway Paver 12” x 12” │ $500 Each paver may contain a maximum of three (3) lines with up to 20 characters (including spaces and punctuation) per line. The Gateway Tile (Sold Out) 16” x 16” │ $1000 Each tile may contain a maximum of three (3) lines with up to 20 characters (including spaces and punctuation) per line. Additional space may allow for additional characters. Call 904-829-0745 x245 for details. Lightkeeper’s Path Tucked inside the courtyard between the Victorian-era Keepers’ House and the lighthouse tower, the Lightkeeper’s Path connects the north and south sections of the lighthouse grounds. Bricks and pavers along this path are seen by thousands of visitors and offer a pristine location in the tower’s shadow. Two commemorative marker options are available in this area: The Lightkeeper’s Brick 4” x 8” │ $250 Each brick may contain a maximum of three (3) lines with up to 20 characters (including spaces and punctuation) per line. The Lightkeeper’s Paver 8” x 8” │ $1250 Each paver may contain a maximum of three (3) lines with up to 20 characters (including spaces and punctuation) per line.

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