On Saturday, Nov. 5, 2005, the Town of Manteo held a dedication ceremony for the Manteo Weather Tower. In 1904, the Weather Bureau established the original station with Mr. Alpheus Drinkwater in charge. The tower was used to fly signal flags to warn mariners of approaching bad weather. At night, tower's red and white signal lights flashed it's message. This original tower was first placed on top of the Dare County courthouse and later moved to the family land of John Booth. Recently the town acquired permission to restore the tower and move it to Town property. The Booth family graciously allowed the town to refurbish the tower and supplied the original signal lights to be affixed upon it. The Manteo tower is believed to be one of only five operational towers still in use, and may be the only one to have all its original signal lights intact.
The tower now stands on the Manteo waterfront near the Marshes Lighthouse replica.
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