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The former home of the Ocean City Life-Saving station, the building now houses the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum. The actual life-saving station has moved inland, but visitors can explore the original structure which dates back to 1878 - including the original color scheme of white walls, red roof, and green trim, which date back to when the building was operated by the Coast Guard.

Exhibits at the Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum take visitors back in time with stories and artifacts of the heroic surfers of Ocean City, while an entire wing is dedicated to genealogy, where visitors can look up their ancestral history.

Ocean City Life-Saving Station Museum, 813 S. Atlantic Avenue, Ocean City, Maryland 21843, Phone: 410-289-4991

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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