Ponce de Leon

The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941 changed life for everyone in America, including those living at Ponce Inlet Lighthouse. On December 12, the light station was closed to the public, and unauthorized persons were not allowed on the beach. (Eventually, civilian guards would be stationed to check every car that crossed the bridges onto the peninsula.) The two keepers at the lighthouse were ordered to stand eight-hour watches to spot possible enemy activity, and on December 29th, the Coast Guard decided to require round-the-clock watches.

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