Camp Hero Battery Commander and Group Command Station
USA /
New York /
Montauk /
World
/ USA
/ New York
/ Montauk
World / United States / Connecticut
Second World War 1939-1945, observation post
The WWII-era Camp Hero buildings were constructed to look like cottages in a typical New England fishing village in order to throw off any potential enemies looking at it from the water. The majority of these buildings have been destroyed, but this is one of the last ones. It was used as Camp Hero's Battery Commander and Group Command station and is usually referred to as the "concrete cottage."
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 41°3'45"N 71°52'24"W
- Camp Hero State Park 2.2 km
- Wreck of USS PE-56 310 km
- Former location of New England Shipbuilding Company 318 km
- The Alvira Bunkers 426 km
- Alexander Macomb and U-215 Wreckage 461 km
- Curtiss-Wright Plant 2/Westinghouse Electric Plant (Site) 604 km
- Lake Ontario Ordnance Works (Site) 635 km
- The New Auschwitz 672 km
- Wreck of USS Ingraham (DD-444) 991 km
- Argentia (Formerly NAS Argentia) 1582 km
- Lake Montauk 4.2 km
- Montauk, New York 7 km
- Montauk Beach 7.5 km
- Fort Pond Bay 8.1 km
- Hither Woods / Lee Koppelman Nature Preserve 10 km
- Napeague Harbor 16 km
- Town of East Hampton 17 km
- The Race 25 km
- Southold, New York 33 km
- Suffolk County, New York 69 km