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Santa Rosa Life-Saving Station

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[[Image:LifeSavingStation.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Life-Saving Station on Santa Rosa Island. Image courtesy [[Pensacola Beach Preservation and Historical Society]].]]
The '''Santa Rosa Life-Saving Station''' located near [[Fort Pickens]] on [[Pensacola Beach]] was built by the [[Wikipedia:United States Life-Saving Service|United States Life-Saving Service]] in [[1885]], the only [[Wikipedia:Houses of Refuge in Florida|Florida House of Refuge]] not located on the eastern Atlantic coast. The initial building was destroyed in the [[1906 hurricane]] and rebuilt in [[1907]]. It was renovated in [[1937]]. Additions include an equipment building and garage in [[1939]] and a paint storage building in [[1943]]. Its most recent use was a [[Gulf Islands National Seashore]] ranger station and campground registration building.

==References==
*[http://www.cr.nps.gov/maritime/park/sarolss.htm National Park Service - Maritime Heritage Program]

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[[Category:Gulf Islands National Seashore]]

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