The Fisher Family Pier will be closed Tuesday, January 20 and Wednesday, January 21 for construction in preparation for the First Amphibious Landing Monument. Installation is expected within one week after construction concludes.

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Date Released: January 15, 2026

Construction of Historic Monument to Temporarily Close Fisher Family Pier

222 N Pompano Beach Boulevard

The City of Pompano Beach, in partnership with the Florida Society Sons of the American Revolution, is set to begin construction of a new historic monument at the Fisher Family Pier.

Construction of the 20-foot obelisk will commence on Tuesday, January 20, and will require the temporary closure of the Pier for up to two days.

Unanimously approved by the City Commission in May 2024, the monument will stand 20 feet tall and weigh approximately 17,000 pounds. It will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the March 1776 landing of the Continental Marines in the Bahamas, America’s first successful amphibious assault. Though often overlooked, this pivotal event played a crucial role in the fight for American independence.

After an extensive search for a meaningful southeastern location, the Florida Society Sons of the American Revolution selected Pompano Beach, citing the Fisher Family Pier and the adjacent Fishing Village area as an ideal setting to honor history while engaging both residents and visitors.

The monument reflects the mission of the Sons of the American Revolution: to honor patriot ancestors, support communities, and educate and inspire future generations about the nation's founding principles.

A ribbon-cutting ceremony celebrating the monument’s completion is scheduled for March 14, 2026, at the Fisher Family Pier.



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