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This station was designed for Battery 205 at [[Fort Foster]]. Battery 103/Seamen at Fort Dearborn and Battery 204 also at [[Fort Dearborn]]. Constructed in 1943 and disguised as a cottage. In 1967 the original 1943 house was modified with a wooden tower and a large window was cut through the top two observation levels. In 2007 the new property owners demolished the house and station aside from the 1967 wooden tower. Nothing remains today. | This station was designed for Battery 205 at [[Fort Foster]]. Battery 103/Seamen at Fort Dearborn and Battery 204 also at [[Fort Dearborn]]. Constructed in 1943 and disguised as a cottage. In 1967 the original 1943 house was modified with a wooden tower and a large window was cut through the top two observation levels. In 2007 the new property owners demolished the house and station aside from the 1967 wooden tower. Nothing remains today. | ||
[[File:Rye Ledge Stations.jpg|center|thumb|198x198px|<center>Rye Ledge Station 1996 J.P. Wysong</center>]] | [[File:Rye Ledge Stations.jpg|center|thumb|198x198px|<center>Rye Ledge Station 1996 J.P. Wysong</center>]] | ||
[[File:Rye Ledge MR.jpg|center|thumb|<center>The station as it | [[File:Rye Ledge MR.jpg|center|thumb|<center>The station as it stands in 2022.</center>]] |
Revision as of 19:13, 4 March 2023
The reservation consisted of a Base End Station and searchlights on a .35 acre tract of land owned by the government. Abandon after the war.
FC Station
This station was designed for Battery 205 at Fort Foster. Battery 103/Seamen at Fort Dearborn and Battery 204 also at Fort Dearborn. Constructed in 1943 and disguised as a cottage. In 1967 the original 1943 house was modified with a wooden tower and a large window was cut through the top two observation levels. In 2007 the new property owners demolished the house and station aside from the 1967 wooden tower. Nothing remains today.

