The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse To Get A Fresh Coat Of Paint Next Week

Ali Kane
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Typically, every ten years the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse undergoes a fresh new coat of paint. The northern Palm Beach County landmark is set to undergo a fresh coat a red paint this October 21st through November 9th.

Crews will be working to paint the 108-foot lighthouse tower for two weeks. During this time, visitors will be unable to climb the 105 steps to the top to see the incredible views. The Lighthouse tower will also be making some necessary changes to their schedule of activities.

The lighthouse light will go dark during this time and will be wrapped to ensure to stay protected. During the repainting, the property’s Tindall Pioneer Homestead, the Keepers Workshop and the history museum will remain open. During this time, the admission prices will be reduced while the painting is taking place.

The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse and Museum has set aside money from their fundraising goals to pay for the repainting. Donations are still being accepted for the Jupiter landmark for repainting and repairs in the future. To donate, click here.

To view the Lighthouse’s calendar of events, click here.

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