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Saturday, May 24, 2008
Getting close up to the old Cleveland Lifeboat Station #239
It was a glorious Saturday so the MarJ and I wanted to investigate the rumors that the Old Coast Guard Station had recently been made a bit more accessible.
We grabbed the camera and decided to check it out.
I have to admit that I have always been partial to the design of the station. Built in Art Moderne and designed by Cleveland architect J. Milton Dyer the station was a beautiful homage to nautical design. Years of neglect have compromised the structure but the current owner (the City of Cleveland) are currently looking at possible solutions to revitalize the site.
I am extremely excited about any plans to turn this part particular building into an amenity on the lake and feel that the design of the site should be preserved. I could not fathom a more well thought out and beautiful facility for that site, not that I would be one whom would preface any argument based upon the context of forcibly preserving historical precedence. I just believe that the design is an invaluable asset to the community and adds a much needed softness to our architectural vernacular. I am excited to keep tabs upon the future of this project.
Hopefully the increased access will result in greater attention. Make sure to visit it while the weather is nice and the building lasts.
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