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Point Barrow Refuge Station

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Area
  
less than one acre

NRHP Reference #
  
80004563

Added to NRHP
  
2 December 1980

Built
  
1889 (1889)

Opened
  
1889

Point Barrow Refuge Station

Location
  
Browerville, Barrow, Alaska

The Point Barrow Refuge Station is a historic building in the Browerville section of Barrow, Alaska. Built in 1889, it is the oldest wood-frame building in Barrow. Its main portion is a rectangular structure with a steeply-pitched gable roof, to which a number of additions have been made. One early addition was a shed-roof section, with the capacity to hold 20 tons of coal; this structure later became the main room of Brower's Cafe. The building is now finished in weatherboard, but was original sheathed in vertical planking.

The building was originally erected to house a rescue and support station for whaling ships, but served in this role only until 1896. It was adapted for use as the Captain Smythe Whaling and Trading Company, a retail establishment, and most recently housed Brower's Cafe.

The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

References

Point Barrow Refuge Station Wikipedia