• Point Fermin Light is a lighthouse on Point Fermin in San Pedro, California. History. The lighthouse was built in 1874 with lumber from California redwoods.
  • Built in 1874 to light the entrance to the growing Los Angeles Harbor, Point Fermin Lighthouse stood as a beacon for 67 years before its light was...
  • With the construction of a more elaborate radar installation on the crown of the hill behind the old Point Fermin Lighthouse, the structure fell into disuse, finally...
  • A wonderful park - Point Fermin Park - with a bandshell for music performances, lots of beautiful trees, huge open lawn areas, kids playground, picnic tables...
  • Light Wait,” Megan Bagdonas, Daily Breeze, December 2, 2006. “Four groups apply to operate historic Point Fermin Lighthouse in San Pedro,” Donna...
  • Today, Point Fermin Lighthouse is one of San Pedro’s most recognized landmarks and was used for the San Pedro Centennial logo.
  • One of the Lighthouse Board’s best architects, Paul J. Pelz, was chosen to prepare the plans for the Point Fermin Light.
  • Punctuating San Pedro Bay, Point Fermin Lighthouse is the city's pioneering navigational building and one of its most recognizable landmarks.
  • Discover San Pedro: Point Fermin Lighthouse.
  • The Point Fermin Lighthouse was the first navigational light into the San Pedro Bay.
  • Even though first visitors of the Point Fermin Lighthouse were marveled by its beautiful architecture, they couldn’t enjoy the surrounding areas as much as we can...
  • The Point Fermin Light was saved from demolition in 1972 and subsequently added to the National Register of Historic Places.
  • In June 2011, the General Services Administration made the Point Fermin Light (along with 11 others) available at no cost to public organizations willing to...