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In 1943 construction on a seven floor tower on the South Side of Prouts Neck started in Scarborough Maine for the defense of Casco Bay during WW2. The tower had four observation levels and a Anti Aircraft Post on top of the tower. It was designed to look like a lighthouse and is the most interesting tower built in Maine due to the strange design. The tower had many strange features including a balcony and four observation levels which is not usually found in a Fire Control tower. It was used for the 6 inch gun battery at [[Cape Elizabeth MR]] as well as [[Peaks Island MR]] and [[Jewell Island MR]].
In 1943 construction on a seven floor tower on the South Side of Prouts Neck started in Scarborough Maine for the defense of Casco Bay during WW2. The tower had four observation levels and a Anti Aircraft Post on top of the tower. It was designed to look like a lighthouse and is the most interesting tower built in Maine due to the strange design. The tower had many strange features including a balcony and four observation levels which is not usually found in a Fire Control tower. It was used for the 6 inch gun battery at [[Cape Elizabeth MR]] as well as [[Peaks Island MR]] and [[Jewell Island MR]]. Many of these towers were located along Maines coast. The tower was in operation until 1945 when it was sold back to the town and sat unused. In 2004 a new property owner purchased the tower along with a house and wanted to demolish them. Despite the towns best efforts the landowner had the full right to destroyed the tower and onlookers watched as a massive crane knocked it down. No other tower in the US was built like this one.<gallery perrow="10">
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower.jpg|Prouts Neck Fire Control tower
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Rear.jpg|Rear of Tower
File:Prouts Neck Tower Construction.jpg|Tower Construction 1943
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Entrance.jpg|Tower Entrance
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower 1st Floor.jpg|1st Floor Stairs
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Interior Stairs.jpg|Stairs Designed Around the Towers Shape.
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Windows.jpg|Original Windows
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Ladder.jpg|Wooden Ladder to Observation levels
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower interior.jpg|Towers Stairs
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Wooden Ladders.jpg|Observation Level Ladder System
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Observation Level Stairs.jpg|Wooden Ladder
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Balcony Door.jpg|Balcony Door
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Ladder to top level.jpg|Metal Ladder to Top Observation Level.
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control tower Observation Level DRF.jpg|Observation Level
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Balcony.jpg|Balcony View Towards Ocean
File:Prouts Neck fire Control Tower 6th Floor Balcony.jpg|Balcony View
File:Prouts Neck Observation level.jpg|DRF Mount
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower 7th Floor Chimney.jpg|7th Floor Chimney
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Anti Aircraft Observation Entrance.jpg|Anti Aircraft Observation Ladder
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Timer Bell.jpg|Timer Bell Mount
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower Electrical Wiring.jpg|Electrical Wiring
File:Prouts Neck Fire Control Tower WW2.jpg|Picture of the Tower
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Revision as of 16:33, 31 August 2022

In 1943 construction on a seven floor tower on the South Side of Prouts Neck started in Scarborough Maine for the defense of Casco Bay during WW2. The tower had four observation levels and a Anti Aircraft Post on top of the tower. It was designed to look like a lighthouse and is the most interesting tower built in Maine due to the strange design. The tower had many strange features including a balcony and four observation levels which is not usually found in a Fire Control tower. It was used for the 6 inch gun battery at Cape Elizabeth MR as well as Peaks Island MR and Jewell Island MR. Many of these towers were located along Maines coast. The tower was in operation until 1945 when it was sold back to the town and sat unused. In 2004 a new property owner purchased the tower along with a house and wanted to demolish them. Despite the towns best efforts the landowner had the full right to destroyed the tower and onlookers watched as a massive crane knocked it down. No other tower in the US was built like this one.