Photo of the Day: U.S. Life Saving Station-Ocean City

Located at the end of the famous Ocean City Boardwalk lies a museum dedicated to the history of the U.S. Life Saving Service. Created by the Treasury department in 1848, the U.S. Life Saving Service was the early predecessor to the U.S. Coast Guard. The service provided marine aid to vessels in distress along the Atlantic Coast. The Ocean City Station opened in 1891 and remained in service until closed by the Coast Guard in 1964. During its operation, the station responded to seven major shipwrecks. The station was later relocated to the inlet side of the boardwalk and reopened as a museum in 1978. (Photo: April 30, 2004)

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