Mystery Lifesaving Station
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10/22/04 12:02 AM
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Can you name this lifesaving station?
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Re: Mystery Lifesaving Station
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10/23/04 12:44 AM
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mombo
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Additional Parking In Rear LSS?
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Re: Mystery Lifesaving Station
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10/23/04 11:08 AM
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I believe that it is Owens' restraunt in Nags Head, NC. However, I do not think the actual building was ever a life saving station. I think it was built in the style of a LSS.
The book I have says both Nags Head Stations have previosly been destroyed.
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Re: Mystery Lifesaving Station
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10/23/04 11:34 AM
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Bryan's ID'd the building. But my understanding was it was an old LSS. I'll defer to your call Bryan.
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Re: Mystery Lifesaving Station
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10/24/04 12:56 AM
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Re: Mystery Lifesaving Station
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10/25/04 12:55 AM
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John, it was never a Life-Saving Station. The Owens family built it to look like one, and it houses a lot of neat LSS memorabila, and well worth a visit for both the decor, and the fabulous food!
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