Hatteras Weather Bureau Station
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La station météorologique historique du cap Hatteras est un lieu historique national des États-Unis. Il s'agit d'un bâtiment en bois où a résidé et travaillé le personnel de la station météorologique du village de Hatteras (Caroline du Nord). Construite par le US Weather Office en 1901, elle a eu par la suite diverses utilisations. Elle est maintenant le pavillon des visiteurs du parc Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
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The Hatteras Weather Bureau Station is a wood-frame building in Hatteras, North Carolina built in 1901 for what was then called the U.S. Weather Bureau. The then-remote location on the Outer Banks of North Carolina provided data on conditions in the Atlantic Ocean from a fixed location that was farther into the ocean environment than any on the Atlantic coast. The building served as a weather station from 1902 to 1946, when it was converted to living quarters for Weather Bureau personnel. In 1952 the property was turned over to the U.S. Coast Guard, which used it until 1958, when it was transferred to the National Park Service for use by Cape Hatteras National Seashore. From 1958 to 1976 the building was used as a research station, first by Duke University and later by North Carolina State
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The Hatteras Weather Bureau Station is a wood-frame building in Hatteras, North Carolina built in 1901 for what was then called the U.S. Weather Bureau. The then-remote location on the Outer Banks of North Carolina provided data on conditions in the Atlantic Ocean from a fixed location that was farther into the ocean environment than any on the Atlantic coast. The building served as a weather station from 1902 to 1946, when it was converted to living quarters for Weather Bureau personnel. In 1952 the property was turned over to the U.S. Coast Guard, which used it until 1958, when it was transferred to the National Park Service for use by Cape Hatteras National Seashore. From 1958 to 1976 the building was used as a research station, first by Duke University and later by North Carolina State University for investigations concerning marine invertebrates. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978.
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La station météorologique historique du cap Hatteras est un lieu historique national des États-Unis. Il s'agit d'un bâtiment en bois où a résidé et travaillé le personnel de la station météorologique du village de Hatteras (Caroline du Nord). Construite par le US Weather Office en 1901, elle a eu par la suite diverses utilisations. Elle est maintenant le pavillon des visiteurs du parc Cape Hatteras National Seashore.
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