Rhode Island
Battery Talbot (Newport, RI)
Battery Talbot is a reinforced concrete coastal gun battery on Fort Adams in Newport, Rhode Island. It is now abandoned.
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Battery Talbot is a reinforced concrete coastal gun battery on Fort Adams in Newport, Rhode Island. It is now abandoned.
Battery Sedgwick stands as one of Rhode Island’s most impressive remnants of the Endicott Era. It is now abandoned.
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Along Lincoln Drive in Fort Adams State Park, the abandoned Battery Reilly is one of Newport’s least-known military relics.
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On the remote shores of Dutch Island off Jamestown, Rhode Island, the long-abandoned Battery Mitchell stands as a haunting monument.
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Hidden deep within the overgrown landscape of Dutch Island off Jamestown, Rhode Island, Battery Hale stands as a haunting relic of the Endicott Era.
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The abandoned Battery Greene-Edgerton in Newport, Rhode Island, was once one of the most ambitious coastal defenses ever built in New England.
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The abandoned Battery Crittenden can be found above Narragansett Bay within Fort Wetherill State Park in Jamestown, Rhode Island.
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At the far end of Napatree Point in Watch Hill, Rhode Island, the windswept remains of Battery Crawford sit quietly amid dunes and sea grass.
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Battery Cooke in Jamestown, Rhode Island, is an abandoned Endicott-Era gun battery at Fort Wetherill State Park.
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Battery Belton in Newport, Rhode Island, is one of the best preserved relics of America’s early 20th-century coastal defense network.
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Battery Bankhead is a long-forgotten relic of America’s coastal defense network. It stands on the grounds of Fort Adams State Park in Newport, Rhode Island.
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Battery Armistead in Narragansett, Rhode Island, is a hidden Endicott-era coastal fort built on today’s URI Narragansett Bay Campus.