Fort Macon Coast Guard Station

Fort Macon Coast Guard Station (HM1GLI)

Location: Atlantic Beach, NC 28512 Carteret County
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Country: United States of America
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N 34° 41.849', W 76° 40.717'

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Fort Macon Life-Saving Station

In 1903, the US War Department approved a request from the US Treasury Department to establish a US Life-Saving Service station on the Fort Macon Military Reservation. In 1904 a wood frame hip-roofed station house and a boathouse were constructed as the Fort Macon Life-Saving Station on a marsh creek known as Cowpen Creek adjacent to the old fort. Over the next eleven years the station personnel assisted mariners in distress, helped refloat stranded vessels and towed in disabled vessels.



A keeper was in charge of a station, assisted six or more Surfmen, who formed the boat crews. Each station had surf-boats and lifeboats powered by oars or sails to carry out their duties. Beginning in the early 1900s, these were eventually replaced by motor-powered surf-boats and lifeboats.



Under the US Coast Guard

In 1915, the US Life-Saving Service was merged with the US Revenue Cutter Service to form the US Coast Guard. At that time, the Fort Macon Life-Saving Station became Fort Macon Coast Guard Station, Number 191. In 1924, the Fort Macon Military Reservation was given to the State of North Carolina by congressional act to become Fort Mason State Park. However, the tract of 22.6 acres on which the Fort Macon Coast Guard Station was located was retained by the US Government for Coast Guard use. The station still resides on this tract within Fort Macon State Park.



Expanded Facilities and Responsibilities

During the remainder of the 20th Century, the station was expanded to meet the demands of the Coast Guard ever-changing responsibilities. In 1938 a new station house, boathouse and other facilities were added. Concrete docks were added during World War II, and engineer shops were added in 1948. The station houses were replaced by a modern 70-man barracks building in 1965. In the early 1990s the barracks buildings was renovated and new support facilities were constructed.



Today Coast Guard Station Fort Macon duties and responsibilities have expanded far beyond the modest little 1904 station house and boathouse.



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(lower left) The Fort Macon Life-Saving Station was built in 1904

(upper center) The boathouse for the Fort Macon station was situated at the head of Cowpen Creek, northwest of the old fort.

(lower center-left) The station house with a new lookout tower erected in 1935.

(lower center-right) A new station house capable of housing twenty-five men was built in 1938.

(lower right) Modern view of the Coast Guard Station and Fort Macon.
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Date Added Tuesday, October 21st, 2014 at 9:02am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 346254 N 3840778
Decimal Degrees34.69748333, -76.67861667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 34° 41.849', W 76° 40.717'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds34° 41' 50.94" N, 76° 40' 43.02" W
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Area Code(s)252
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 16501-17577 State Rd 1190, Atlantic Beach NC 28512, US
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