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[[File:Rye Ledge MR.jpg|<center>The station as it stands in 2022.</center>|right|frameless]][[File:Rye Ledge Stations.jpg|198x198px|<center>Rye Ledge Station 1996 J.P. Wysong</center>|left|frameless]]
[[File:Rye Ledge MR.jpg|<center>[[File:RyeLedgeDemo 01.jpg|thumb|Rye Ledge Station 2008]]The station as it stands in 2022.</center>|right|frameless|alt=The station as it stands in 2022.]]
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, this FCS was designated Location 139 and located on a .35-acre tract of land owned by the government. 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. Nothing remains today.
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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, this FCS was designated Location 139 and located on a .35-acre tract of land owned by the government. 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. Nothing remains.
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Revision as of 22:53, 24 December 2023

The station as it stands in 2022.
Rye Ledge Station 2008
The station as it stands in 2022.

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, this FCS was designated Location 139 and located on a .35-acre tract of land owned by the government. 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. Nothing remains.