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Join our History Intern, Madison, on Mondays at 1:00 to learn about the United States Life-Saving Service. She will take you on a trip back in time as you walk through each room of Ocean City’s once-active 1891 Life Saving Station.
You will learn what day-to-day life looked like along with what was required to be a United States Life-Saving Service Surfman. What did downtime look like? What would they eat? Who was the Keeper? What kind of medicine did they use? All these answers plus more!
This program is free and no registration required.
Program researched and written by Beth Ladd, Museum Volunteer (2022)