Managing Organization: Santa Cruz Surfing Museum
Telephone:
831-420-6289
Website: http://www.santacruzsurfingmuseum.org
Contact Address Information: 701 West Cliff Drive Santa Cruz California,
95060,
United States
Notes: This lighthouse stands as a memorial to Mark Abbott, a surfer who drowned nearby in 1965. It was built by his parents in 1967. The building houses a surfing museum. The lantern is from the Oakland Harbor Lighthouse, which was discontinued and is now a restaurant. Mark Abbott's ashes are buried beneath the tower. There was once an official lighthouse at Point Santa Cruz, near the location of the Mark Abbott Memorial Lighthouse. It was erected in 1869 and torn down in 1941. Description of Tower: Brick building with attached brick tower, cast iron lantern.
This light is operational
Other Buildings? Attached brick building (museum). Earlier Towers? 1869: Santa Cruz Light, discontinued in 1941 and demolished in 1948. Date Established: 1967 Date Present Tower Built: 1967 Current Use: Active aid to navigation, surfing museum, memorial. Open To Public? Yes. Museum? The building houses a surfing museum, open Thursday through Monday, noon to 4 p.m. For more information call (831) 420-6289. Directions: From Highway 1 South (Mission St.) approaching Santa Cruz, turn right on Almar Ave., follow to its end, then left on West Cliff Drive to the lighthouse.
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