Rhode Island
Battery Mitchell (Dutch Island, RI)
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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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.
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Battery 213 is an abandoned coastal gun battery located near Point Judith Lighthouse in Jamestown, Rhode Island.
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Battery Ogden is an abandoned coastal gun battery located on Dutch Island just off Jamestown, Rhode Island.
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Battery Cram was a 6-inch coastal gun battery made of reinforced concrete from the Endicott Period on Fort Kearny in Narragansett, Rhode Island.