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  2. Oak's Inn Military Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Oak's Inn Military Reservation was built adjacent to the inn of the same name in 1942. The site had four "Panama mounts" (circular concrete platforms) for four towed 155 mm (6.1 inch) guns. A battery of two 16-inch (406 mm) guns (Battery Construction Number 114) was proposed for this location but not built. The reservation was deactivated in 1944.

  3. Board of Fortifications - Wikipedia

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    Endicott Period battery with two guns on disappearing carriages 10-inch disappearing gun at Battery Granger, Fort Hancock, New Jersey. In 1885, US President Grover Cleveland appointed a joint Army, Navy and civilian board, headed by Secretary of War William Crowninshield Endicott, known as the Board of Fortifications (now usually referred to simply as the Endicott Board).

  4. Endicott Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Endicott Hotel is a former luxury hotel which now serves as a coop. The building sits between 81st and 82nd St. on Columbus Avenue in New York City's Upper West Side diagonal from the American Museum of Natural History .

  5. 'This place needed to come down.' Broome shares plan for ...

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    After years sitting vacant, the former Red Carpet Inn in Endicott will be demolished. Here's the timeline and what happens next. 'This place needed to come down.'

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  7. USS Endicott - Wikipedia

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    Endicott underwent overhaul and refresher training from October through the end of 1944. In January 1945 she sailed via Bermuda on the scouting line, then proceeded to rendezvous with Task Group 21.5 (TG 21.5) to escort the cruiser Quincy — on which President Franklin D. Roosevelt was embarked — to Malta and back to New York .

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