History of the Marine! The Old Coast Guard Station Museum in Virginia honors and preserves the history of Virginia's coastal communities and maritime heritage. With two galleries, the museum displays the shipwrecks and coast guard services of history. It is open 10a.m - 5p.m from Monday through Saturday and 12p.m - 5p.m on Sundays with a fee of $4.00 for adults, $2.00 for children (6-17) and $3.00 for seniors and military members.
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. With all the exhibits and many more programs, a trip to the Old Coast Guard Station Museum in VA will sure be a delightful one.
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