Clyde's Service Station, owned by Clyde Absalom, was a popular hang-out for Cape Henry residents, with its pool table and slot machines. It was located on Shore Drive. Pictured from left: Erven Waterfield, Junie Absalom, Clyde Absalom (The man...
Virginia Beach (Va.)--History--Pictorial works; Virginia Beach (Va.)--Buildings, structures, etc.; United States--Coast Guard; Museums--Virginia--Virginia Beach
The Life Saving Museum of Virginia is in the second Seatack Station at Virginia Beach. The first Seatack Life Saving Station was built in 1878, soon after the U.S. Lifesaving Service was formed. The building was decommissioned by the Coast Guard in...