Coast Guard Air Station Dinner Key Explained

United States Coast Guard Air Station Hangar at Dinner Key
Coordinates:25.7312°N -80.234°W
Built:1917
Architect:United States Coast Guard
Fred Howland
Architecture:Mission Revival/Moderne
Added:February 20, 1975
Refnum:02001535

Coast Guard Air Station Dinner Key is a former United States Coast Guard facility located in Dinner Key, Miami, Florida. It was built next to the International Pan American Airport.

History

A United States Naval Air Station was established on Dinner Key in 1917. NAS Dinner Key, commanded by Lt. Cdr. Marc Mitscher, was the second largest naval air facility in the U.S. and was used to train seaplane pilots.[1] [2] The Air Station was closed shortly after the end of World War I. Later an airport was built here by Pan Am. The Navy took over the site during World War II, operating there from 1943 until 1945.

The United States Coast Guard operated a Coast Guard Air Station Dinner Key from 1932[3] until 1965, when operations were transferred to Coast Guard Air Station Miami at Opa-locka Airport. The former barracks and mess building were added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places on August 10, 1995.[4] On December 19, 2002, the US Coast Guard Air Station Hangar at Dinner Key was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.[4]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Taylor, Theodore . 1954 . Magnificent Mitscher . New York . W. W. Norton & Co.; reprint, Annapolis, Md.: Naval Institute Press, 1991 . 48 . 1557508003 . registration .
  2. Book: Munroe . Ralph M. . Gilpin . Vincent . 1930 . The Commodore's Story . New York . Ives Washburn . 330 . 31002884.
  3. Book: Writers' Program (Fla.) . 1941 . Planning Your Vacation in Florida: Miami and Dade County, including Miami Beach and Coral Gables . Northport, N.Y. . Bacon, Percy & Daggett; reprint, New York: AMS Press, 1983 . 135 . 0404579078.
  4. http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/FL/Dade/state.html National Register of Historic Places - Dade County listings - URL retrieved October 24, 2006