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Revision as of 11:45, 29 January 2010
Winter Island
Three major Salem landmarks are at Winter Island; Fort Pickering Lighthouse, Fort Pickering and the old Coast Guard Station. The beach for swimming is called "Waikiki Beach."
The land on Winter Island used for the Coast Guard station was deeded to the U.S. Government on Jan. 24, 1865.
The Coast Guard station was given the deed in 1933 and left in 1970. Salem's new Coast Guard station replaced the existing one at Ten Pound Island in Gloucester. The airplane hangar was built in late 1934, as well as a large ramp to pull aircraft from the water. The first commander was Capt. William F. Foley. The Coast Guard barracks, a 3 story building to house up to 50 men, was completed in 1935.
Today, this attractive seaside area is used by boaters, swimmers and overnight camping or R.V. use.
See Also
- Vertical File in Salem Collection - Winter Island
- U.S. Coast Guard Station:Winter Island news articles from 1934-1941.
- Coast Guard station articles in Salem Evening News, July 19-27, 1972.
- Winter Island Salem Website