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Established in 1899 on Egmont Key in St. Petersburg Florida. Fort Dade was an Endicott coastal fortification for the defense of Tampa Bay. Over 75 buildings were located on the island and five gun batteries were built. Battery McIntosh, Battery Howard, Battery Burchsted, Battery Page and Battery Mellon. A large fire control tower was located on the island built in 1908 along with two mine casements and mine wharf. The fort was severely damaged in a 1921 hurricane and damages were to expensive so the fort was closed in 1923. Battery McIntosh remained in caretaker status at this time. In 1925 the Federal Bureau of Investigation was looking into illegal immigrants finding shelter in the forts abandon buildings. Because of this the FBI lit a fire ablaze on the island which destroyed all post buildings aside from a few made of cement and brick. The fire burned for days until it went out. The coast guard used the fort in the 1930s and the fort was used for observation during WW2. A lighthouse built in 1858 still stand on the island. The island became a refuge in 1974. Over the years erosion has eaten away at the island putting Battery Burchsted and Page in the surf along with the remains of the 1919 powerplant. The guardhouse is the only remaining and restored post building.<gallery> | Established in 1899 on Egmont Key in St. Petersburg Florida. Fort Dade was an Endicott coastal fortification for the defense of Tampa Bay. Over 75 buildings were located on the island and five gun batteries were built. Battery McIntosh, Battery Howard, Battery Burchsted, Battery Page and Battery Mellon. A large fire control tower was located on the island built in 1908 along with two mine casements and mine wharf. The fort was severely damaged in a 1921 hurricane and damages were to expensive so the fort was closed in 1923. Battery McIntosh remained in caretaker status at this time. In 1925 the Federal Bureau of Investigation was looking into illegal immigrants finding shelter in the forts abandon buildings. Because of this the FBI lit a fire ablaze on the island which destroyed all post buildings aside from a few made of cement and brick. The fire burned for days until it went out. The coast guard used the fort in the 1930s and the fort was used for observation during WW2. A lighthouse built in 1858 still stand on the island. The island became a refuge in 1974. Over the years erosion has eaten away at the island putting Battery Burchsted and Page in the surf along with the remains of the 1919 powerplant. The guardhouse is the only remaining and restored post building.<gallery> | ||
File:Admin Building Ft. Dade.jpg | File:Admin Building Ft. Dade.jpg|Admin Building Location | ||
File:NCO Road Sign Ft. Dade.jpg | File:NCO Road Sign Ft. Dade.jpg|NCO Row | ||
File:NCO Street ft. Dade.jpg | File:NCO Street ft. Dade.jpg|NCO Row. Best street at the fort. | ||
File:Fort Dade Lighthouse.jpg | File:Fort Dade Lighthouse.jpg|Egmont key Lighthouse 1858 | ||
File:Well? Fort Dade.jpg | File:Well? Fort Dade.jpg|Well? | ||
File:Fort Dade FCS Pillars.jpg|FCS Remains | |||
File:Fort Dade FCS.jpg|FCS Egmont Key Alliance | |||
File:Post Building Site Ft. Dade.jpg|Coal Shed Location | |||
File:Fort Dade Magazine?.jpg|Magazine? | |||
File:Fort Dade Powerplant Remains.jpg|Power Plant | |||
File:Commanders House Site Ft. Dade.jpg|Commanders Quarters location | |||
File:Fort Dade Road remains.jpg|Old road | |||
File:Post Building Foundation ft Dade.jpg|Bakery Foundation | |||
File:House Remains Ft. Dade.jpg|Building Remains | |||
File:Concrete Warehouse Fort Dade.jpg|Concrete Warehouse | |||
File:Mine Tramway Ft. Dade.jpg|Mine Tramway | |||
File:Mine Casement Fort Dade.jpg|Mine Casement | |||
File:Fire Station Foundation Ft. Dade.jpg|Fire Station | |||
File:Mining Wharf Ft Dade.jpg|Mining Wharf | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||