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( | (M) 40.3946072, -73.9977264, Military Reservation Highlands | ||
Military Reservation Highlands | (1917-1920, 1940-1974) | ||
(B) 40.389271, -73.989154 | (B) 40.389271, -73.989154, Battery 116 | ||
Battery Lewis (2) | |||
(B) 40.38655, -73.983339 | (B) 40.38655, -73.983339, Battery 219 | ||
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Highlands Military Reservation (1917-1920, 1940-1974) - First established in 1917 in Navesink, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Abandoned in 1974. Endicott Period (1890-1910)Part of the Harbor Defense of Southern New York. Established to provide protective shelter to U.S. shipping and to guard an important shipping channel into New York Harbor. World War I (1917-1918)
World War II (1941-1945)
Current StatusPart of the Hartshorne Woods County Park, Navesink, Monmouth County, New Jersey. Two World War II batteries are visible.
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Links: Visited: 13 Aug 2010
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