
USA · St Augustine FL
Investigation Summary
: The St. Augustine Lighthouse, located in St. Augustine, Florida, was constructed between 1871 and 1874 and remains an active navigational aid.
It replaced an earlier lighthouse that had become threatened by coastal erosion. The current structure was built using brick and designed to improve maritime safety along a historically hazardous stretch of coastline. The site has a layered history that contributes to its cultural significance.
During construction, several incidents were recorded, including the deaths of workers and accidents involving materials and equipment. One of the most frequently referenced historical events involves the drowning of two young girls, daughters of a lighthouse superintendent, who died in an accident involving a construction cart near the water. This incident is documented in local historical accounts and is often cited in connection with later reports of paranormal activity.
The lighthouse and its surrounding buildings, including the keeper’s house, have since been preserved as part of a museum complex. Over time, the site has developed a reputation for reported paranormal phenomena, with accounts from visitors, staff, and investigators describing a range of experiences. Reported activity includes sightings of figures within the lighthouse tower and surrounding grounds, particularly involving childlike apparitions.
Auditory experiences such as footsteps, voices, and unexplained sounds have also been reported, along with environmental changes including sudden temperature shifts. Some accounts describe object movement and door activity within the keeper’s house and other structures on the property. These reports are documented across multiple sources and show recurring patterns, though they remain anecdotal and are not supported by controlled scientific validation.
Conclusion: The St. Augustine Lighthouse is associated with a range of consistently reported paranormal phenomena, particularly involving apparitional sightings and auditory experiences. While reports show recurring patterns across multiple accounts, they remain anecdotal and influenced by the site’s historical events.