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Fire Hydrants (Plugs) celebrate the heritage of Amherstburg, Ontario.
This hydrant represents the Native People who were allied with Fort Malden.
This plastic hydrant (fake obviously) comes from the Wannado City in Sawgrass Mills mall in Sunrise, Florida. Although it isn't a real hydrant, it looks pretty classic so I took a photo of it.
Battery Potter- WWII-Era Observation Posts
These concrete and wooden ruins are the remnants of a US Army observation and fire control post constructed on top of the defunct Battery Potter to serve as a observation point for the approaches to New York Harbor. Augmented by twin radar towers, the men stationed here monitored all ships nearing New York Harbor and acted as fire control observers for any enemy ships and planes, particularly U-Boats, operating in the area which would then be fired upon by Fort Hancock's batteries.
According post records, 12 merchant ships were fired upon with warning shots during the Second World War for failing to identify themselves properly to the Fort, along with three US Navy Minesweepers.