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Miller Field closed as an airbase in 1969. [2] US Army 11th Special Forces Reserve was stationed at Miller Field from March 22, 1963, to August 1, 1970. The Field was the site of the Elm Tree Beacon Light, a lighthouse from 1856 through 1924 when it was abandoned (and later rebuilt). The light had replaced a prominent elm tree.
Gateway National Recreation Area is a 26,607-acre (10,767 ha) U.S. National Recreation Area in New York City and Monmouth County, New Jersey.It provides recreational opportunities that are not commonly found in a dense urban environment, including ocean swimming, bird watching, boating, hiking and camping. [3]
Miller Field (Las Cruces), New Mexico; an American football stadium; Miller Field (Staten Island, New York), a park and former military base in New Dorp, Staten Island, New York; Miller Field, a ball park on the campus of Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah; see Larry H. Miller Field. Larry H. Miller Field, a baseball stadium on the campus ...
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The ranger station is similar to its counterparts at Belly River and Sherburne, as well as the Polebridge Ranger Station residence. [3] The district includes the ranger station, a woodshed, boathouse, garage, cabin, fire cache and a pumphouse. [3] The boathouse burned in the Howe Ridge Fire of 2018 and only the foundation remains.
The Loomis House, also known as the Loomis Art House and Manzanita Lake Ranger Station, was built about the same time as the museum and served as their residence, photography studio and shop until the 1950s under the name "B.F. Loomis Photo and Art Store". [3] [4] Park Service structures were developed at Manzanita Lake in the 1930s.