we have a original 1874 lansbury and it has three bull's-eyes on it and when they rotate, the beams are 30 seconds apart. it's a steady light with 32nd flashes. that's what it looks like on the ocean. we deserve to let sellers know they are in saint augustine and let them know where the port is so they can be safely guided. the lighthouse comes on every night. as a museum, we maintain that now through volunteers and staff and donations. we are a nonprofit. we came in and restored the lighthouse and the original keepers house which is from 1876 and we preserved those for future generations of a can see how the lighthouse worked and operated and the weavers that lived here. it was like a military post for them. they and their families lived here and worked day and night. it was a tough job. there are 219 steps to the top of the tower and had to climb up every two or three hours to put oil into the lanterns and clean things off and wind the clock mechanism that kept the lens rotating. it was a rigorous job. we want to keep that commemorated and show people how that works. in addition to be