• 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...
  • 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...
  • The General Services Administration made the Point Fermin Light and 11 others available at no cost to public organizations.
  • 418 Followers, 44 Following, 56 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Point Fermin Lighthouse (@pointferminlighthouse).
  • Today, Point Fermin Lighthouse is one of San Pedro’s most recognized landmarks and was used for the San Pedro Centennial logo.
  • While in the L.A. area on business, we decided to take a day trip to San Pedro to see the Point Fermin Lighthouse and Cabrillo Aquarium.
  • The Point Fermin Lighthouse Society is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, tax-exempt educational organization dedicated to the preservation of the Point Fermin...
  • It sits on the bluff at Point Fermin, overlooking the Pacific Ocean at San Pedro Bay. It originally housed a 4th order Fresnel lens. Shortly after the light was...
  • Point Fermin Light was built in 1874 with lumber from California redwoods. In 1941 the light was extinguished due to the bombing of Pearl Harbor.
  • Light Wait,” Megan Bagdonas, Daily Breeze, December 2, 2006. “Four groups apply to operate historic Point Fermin Lighthouse in San Pedro...
  • One of the Lighthouse Board’s best architects, Paul J. Pelz, was chosen to prepare the plans for the Point Fermin Light.
  • On December 15, 1874, two almost identical California lighthouses were lit for the first time, Point Hueneme and Point Fermin.
  • Martha, Lighthouse Society Board President, follows the sunset on December 15th 2020. This is the 146th Birthday of Point Fermin Lighthouse.