Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Tongue Point Navy chairs



History can be found in the oddest places.











In 1946 at the end of WW2 the navy was in need of additional moorage for what would become the mothball fleet. Tongue Point in Astoria Oregon was one such location.













The chairs are stamped with the government contract number 
along with the location to be used. The redwood stain closely matches the original color. 

    



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