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Cape Cod National Seashore | Race Point

Race Point Light Assistant Keepers’ House. How can it be that the assistant keeper’s house was so much larger than Continue reading →

Cape Cod National Seashore | Race Point

Race Point Light Whistle House. The fog signal building was constructed in 1888. It gets its name from the fact Continue reading →

Cape Cod National Seashore | Race Point

Race Point Light Oil House. The oil house was constructed in 1876, when the lighthouse was powered by kerosene oil Continue reading →

Cape Cod National Seashore | Race Point

Wreck of Annie L. Spindler. The tellers of the tale of Annie L. Spindler seem agreed on two key points: Continue reading →

Cape Cod National Seashore | Race Point

Race Point Life-Saving Station Main Boathouse. The main boathouse of the Race Point Life-Saving Station — alternately known in its Continue reading →

Cape Cod National Seashore | Race Point

Race Point Life-Saving Station Stable. This is one of two buildings that have served all three stations at this site: Continue reading →

Cape Cod National Seashore | Race Point

Race Point Life-Saving Station Barn. This barn, built sometime between 1888 and 1902, is one of two buildings that have Continue reading →

Cape Cod National Seashore | Race Point

Race Point Ranger Station | Former Coast Guard Station Race Point. The Coast Guard built its own Station Race Point Continue reading →

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