Thursday, December 02, 2004

Old Coast Guard station to be preserved

In last Thursday's Coastland Times, it was reported that the old Coast Guard station at Oregon Inlet will now be preserved. The station had fallen into ruin over the last decade mostly because of litigation over its ownership. When abandoned more than ten years ago, the heirs of the original family which owned the land claimed that the land should revert to them. What ensued was a lengthy court battle between the Etheridge family and Dare County, with the county ultimately prevailing. The County has since turned the property over to the Coastal Studies Institute to be used as campus for students of marine studies. The State legislature has recently approved a grant of 1.198 million dollars to restore the facility. The existing station will be restored to near its original state. The dormitory facilities will be replaced with a new modern building to house students. These pictures were taken early this spring.

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