Ponce Inlet
Ponce Inlet is a town in Volusia County, East Central Florida. It is said that in 1513, Juan Ponce De Leon was exploring the land and waters around the inlet that today bears his name. In 1886-87, a 175 foot high lighthouse was built and named after Ponce de Leon.
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- must go to the topof the lighthouse...spectacular view! • Liz N.
- The tallest lighthouse left in the continental U.S., it is very well preserved and not bad for a quick (yet quite) side-trip from the beaches. • Brian
- When in Ponce Inlet, be sure to visit the lighthouse. This beautiful historic landmark will awe and inspire you. • Susan B.
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