Old
Coast Guard Station
Address:
24th Street & Boardwalk
Virginia Beach, VA 23451
Map & Directions
Phone:
(757) 422-1587
Website:
www.oldcoastguardstation.com/
The Old Coast
Guard Station honors and preserves
the history of Virginia's coastal
communities and maritime heritage.
The scope of the Station's exhibits
begins with the Virginia Beach Community
and extends to subjects related to
Virginia's oceanfront, coastal and
water related heritage. The museum's
two galleries depict the history of
theUnited States Life-Saving and Coast
Guard Services and shipwrecks on the
Virginia Coast.
The Old Coast
Guard Station is housed in the most
important artifact in the museum's
collection: the 1903 Life-Saving Station.
It houses a collection of 1,800 artifacts
and over 1,000 photographic images
of the United States Life-Saving and
Coast Guard Services, and the resort
community of Virginia Beach. There
is also an on-site research library
containing books, papers and oral
histories. The museum overlooks the
Atlantic Ocean along the Boardwalk
at 24th Street within the popular
resort city of Virginia Beach, Virginia.
This historic Life-Saving/Coast Guard
Station is a Virginia Historic Landmark
also on the National Register of Historic
Places.
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