Ocean View Station Museum reopens with new photos, paintings and clips.(NEWS)

From: The Virginian Pilot | Date: August 18, 2005 | Copyright information

Byline: MARGARET WINDLEY

BY MARGARET WINDLEY

THE VIRGINIAN-PILOT

The Ocean View Station Museum has reopened this summer after a month of renovations.

Along with new paint are photos and paintings of old Ocean View and copies of newspaper pages from yesteryear, including an advertisement from 1906 for land in Ocean View.

The ad promises Ocean View lots for sale for $100 and $200 each. For those who could not come up with that ...

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