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Historic Furnishings Report: Little Kinnakeet Life-Saving Station (1874-1915)/Coast Guard Station (1915-1954), Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina
Although it has been a part of the National Seashore since 1954, when it was decommissioned by the United States Coast Guard, Little Kinnakeet Station has not been available for public visitation. Current plans call for restoration of the three surviving buildings--the 1874 station building, the 1892 cookhouse, and the 1904 station building--to their appearance about 1910-1915. Site interpretation will focus on the work of the Life-Saving Service before it became a part of the Coast Guard.
Historic Furnishings Report: Little Kinnakeet Life-Saving Station (1874-1915)/Coast Guard Station (1915-1954), Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina
Although it has been a part of the National Seashore since 1954, when it was decommissioned by the United States Coast Guard, Little Kinnakeet Station has not been available for public visitation. Current plans call for restoration of the three surviving buildings--the 1874 station building, the 1892 cookhouse, and the 1904 station building--to their appearance about 1910-1915. Site interpretation will focus on the work of the Life-Saving Service before it became a part of the Coast Guard.
Historic Furnishings Report: Little Kinnakeet Life-Saving Station (1874-1915)/Coast Guard Station (1915-1954), Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina
D. H. Wallace (author)
1991
148 pages
Report
No indication
English
Education, Law, & Humanities , Recreation , Historic preservation , Furniture , Buildings , Cultural resources , Coast guard , Layout , National parks , Interior decorating , History , North Carolina , Cape Hatteras National Seashore , Cape Hatteras(North Carolina) , Little Kinnakeet , Life-saving station , Coast guard station
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