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Half Way House (Chatham, Massachusetts)

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Location
  
Architect
  
Unknown

Opened
  
1920

Built
  
1920

NRHP Reference #
  
78000423

Added to NRHP
  
21 July 1978

Half Way House (Chatham, Massachusetts)

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The Half Way House is a historic shelter for shipwrecked mariners on Andrew Harding Lane in Chatham, Massachusetts. This small shed-like structure was probably built in the late 19th century, and originally stood opposite the Old Harbor U.S. Life Saving Station. It may have been one of a number of such shelters erected by the Massachusetts Humane Society to provide protection for shipwrecked mariners, and is probably the last of its type. It was blown down in a 1944 hurricane, and moved to a location on private property off Andrew Harding Lane.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Massachusetts Historic Commission Records indicate the building was demolished in 1991.

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Half Way House (Chatham, Massachusetts) Wikipedia


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