Attraction Guide: Old Coast Guard Station, Virginia Beach, United States

Old Coast Guard Station Guide

Guardians of the Coast: Explore Maritime History at the Old Coast Guard Station Guide

Discover the rich maritime history of Virginia Beach at the Old Coast Guard Station. This museum offers a fascinating look at the brave men and women who served in the U.S. Coast Guard, protecting our shores and saving lives at sea. Explore exhibits showcasing artifacts, photographs, and stories that bring the history of the Coast Guard to life. The Old Coast Guard Station was originally built in 1903 as Life Saving Station #6. It played a crucial role in rescuing shipwrecked sailors and providing aid to those in distress. Over the years, the station evolved into a Coast Guard station, continuing its mission of maritime safety and security. Today, the museum preserves the history of the station and the Coast Guard's vital role in protecting our coastal communities. Visitors can explore the museum's exhibits, which feature artifacts, photographs, and interactive displays that tell the story of the Coast Guard. Learn about the daring rescues, the technological advancements, and the challenges faced by the men and women who served. The museum also hosts special events and educational programs throughout the year, providing deeper insights into maritime history and the Coast Guard's mission. While the station itself doesn't have a culinary tradition, its location near the ocean means you're close to many seafood restaurants.

Transportation

The VB Wave Route 020 stops near the Old Coast Guard Station. Check the VB Wave website or app for the most up-to-date schedules and stop locations.

Opening Hours

Check the official website for seasonal hours.

Ticket Price

Check the official website for admission fees.