The
U.S. Navy constructed this building (circa 1939) on land included in the
Federal Jupiter Lighthouse Reservation established by President Franklin Pierce
in 1854. Built as Married Men´s Quarters, the two-story wood-frame building had
six two-bedroom apartments, each with brick fireplaces, and a continuous
screened first-floor porch facing the Inlet. During World War II, Navy
personnel lived in this building, and in the then adjacent Transmitter and
Dormitory building and the Chief Petty Officers´ Quarters. These three
buildings were part of the Direction Finding Station built on the reservation
known as “Station J.” Developed to locate the German submarines torpedoing
ships off the Florida coast, Station J also served as a navigational beacon for
military ships and aircraft, and for communications during the war. Station J
was closed in July 1945, and starting in 1958, most of the World War II
military wood-frame structures including the two adjacent buildings, were
demolished. In the 1960s, the Navy gave this portion of the Reservation,
including this building, to the U.S. Coast Guard. In 2004, the U.S. Bureau of
Land Management transferred ownership of this portion of the Reservation to the
Town of Jupiter.
Sponsors: The Town of Jupiter and the Florida Department of State
Sponsors: The Town of Jupiter and the Florida Department of State
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Location:
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500
Captain Armours Way
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County:
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Palm
Beach
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Coordinates:
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N 26°
56.908 W 080° 05.059
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Marker
Number: F-588

Date: 2006
Date: 2006

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