English: This is one of the distinctive round fire control towers that housed base end stations for Ft. Miles, now a part of Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes, DE.
Photo courtesy of the Coast Defense Study Group, McLean, VA, from their collection.
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2010-05-12 18:59 Pgrig 451×800× (143634 bytes) This is one of the distinctive round fire control towers that housed base end stations for Ft. Miles, now a part of Cape Henlopen State Park in Lewes, DE. Photo courtesy of the Coast Defense Study Group, McLean, VA, from their collection.
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