Display location: Museum grounds
During a Cape Canaveral Lighthouse renovation in 1996, the original copper roof from the lighthouse was replaced with a galvanized steel roof. The copper roof was placed on display at the Air Force Space and Missile Museum near the entry parking lot. A special gazebo (right) was constructed in the same dimensions as the lighthouse lantern room and dedicated for the sole purpose of enhancing display of the copper roof.
A plaque (below) commemorating the gazebo dedication was added on a brick monument shortly afterward.
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CAPE CANAVERAL LIGHTHOUSE ROOF GAZEBO Created by Johnson
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A second plaque on the brick monument reads: "This monument is constructed of bricks from the original Cape Canaveral Lighthouse and Erected by Eagle Scout Paul H. Heleen, BSA Troop 481"
Another
renovation of the lighthouse in the 2006-2007 time frame, resulted
in a decision to repair and place the original copper roof back on
the lighthouse. In February 2006, the 138 year old copper roof was
removed from the gazebo display and replaced with the 9 year old
galvanized steel roof (right) from the previous lighthouse
renovation. Remaining for display was the copper vent ball from the original lighthouse.
See the museum display of lighthouse artifacts.