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This reservation consisted of a Fire Control Cottage and searchlights.
Loc. 151 Cape Neddick was a WWII Fire Control site in York ME.[[File:Cape Neddick Station 2022.jpg|Cape Neddick Station 2022|left|frameless]]
[[File:Cape_Neddick_JP_Wysong.jpg|thumb|274x274px|Cape Neddick Station 1996 J.P. Wysong]]
A two-story Fire Control cottage for Battery 205 at [[Fort Foster]] (DPF) and Battery Seaman at [[Fort Dearborn]] (AI) was completed on the tip of Cape Neddick in 1943 for $29,195. On the roof of the station was AAIS OP 10. The station had attached barracks and mess facilities for the station crew and operators for the two searchlight positions nearby. An 11 x 13-foot telephone switchboard building was built near the station for $4,260 disguised as a one car garage. Electrical service was provided by the Central Maine Power Co. and the station was heated by electric space heaters. Water mains were provided for the attached barracks.


== FC Station ==
 
Designed for Battery 205 at [[Fort Foster]] and Battery 103/Seamen at [[Fort Dearborn]]. Completed in late 1943 and disguised as a beach cottage on a 1.41 acre tract of land owned by the government. A switchboard building was located nearby and destroyed in 2001 while the property owners renovated the house including the station. Today the station is unrecognizable due to the alterations over the years. Located on private property and cannot be easily viewed.  
After the war ended, the property was sold off and converted into a residence. The building remained relatively unchanged until 2001 when the property was sold to a developer who demolished the switchboard building, rebuilt the barracks, and cut new windows in the concrete tower. The developers original plan was to demolish the concrete structure, but the contractor's equipment was unable to complete the task. The station is on private property and difficult to photograph.
[[File:Cape Neddick JP Wysong.jpg|center|thumb|140x140px|Cape Neddick Station 1996 JP Wysong]]
 
=== SOURCES and REFERENCES ===
1943 Report of Completed Works
 
HD Portsmouth Annex 1945
 
[https://www.northamericanforts.com/East/New_Hampshire/Towers/Cape_Neddick.html American Forts Network]
 
[https://www.cdsg.org/ Coast Defense Study Group]
[[Category:Harbor Defenses of Portsmouth]]
[[Category:Harbor Defenses of Portsmouth]]
[[File:Cape Neddick Station 2022.jpg|center|thumb|Cape Neddick Station Today 2022]]

Latest revision as of 09:57, 30 January 2026

Loc. 151 Cape Neddick was a WWII Fire Control site in York ME.

Cape Neddick Station 2022
Cape Neddick Station 2022
Cape Neddick Station 1996 J.P. Wysong

A two-story Fire Control cottage for Battery 205 at Fort Foster (DPF) and Battery Seaman at Fort Dearborn (AI) was completed on the tip of Cape Neddick in 1943 for $29,195. On the roof of the station was AAIS OP 10. The station had attached barracks and mess facilities for the station crew and operators for the two searchlight positions nearby. An 11 x 13-foot telephone switchboard building was built near the station for $4,260 disguised as a one car garage. Electrical service was provided by the Central Maine Power Co. and the station was heated by electric space heaters. Water mains were provided for the attached barracks.


After the war ended, the property was sold off and converted into a residence. The building remained relatively unchanged until 2001 when the property was sold to a developer who demolished the switchboard building, rebuilt the barracks, and cut new windows in the concrete tower. The developers original plan was to demolish the concrete structure, but the contractor's equipment was unable to complete the task. The station is on private property and difficult to photograph.

SOURCES and REFERENCES

1943 Report of Completed Works

HD Portsmouth Annex 1945

American Forts Network

Coast Defense Study Group