Battery Cushing
USA /
Massachusetts /
Hull /
World
/ USA
/ Massachusetts
/ Hull
World / United States / Massachusetts
military, historical layer / disappeared object
Eight 12" mortars were mounted here from 1904 to 1942.
Battery Cushing was named on March 30, 1903 in honor of Brigadier General Thomas H. Cushing, U.S. Army, who served In tbe Revolutionary war and the war of 1812 and who died October 19, 1822 at New London. Connecticut.
Battery Cushing was named on March 30, 1903 in honor of Brigadier General Thomas H. Cushing, U.S. Army, who served In tbe Revolutionary war and the war of 1812 and who died October 19, 1822 at New London. Connecticut.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 42°18'5"N 70°55'52"W
- Fort Standish / Lovell's Island 3.6 km
- Former Site of Boston Naval Shipyard 14 km
- Hanscom Field / Hanscom Air Force Base (BED/KBED) 36 km
- Major David Scott Connolly Armed Forces Reserve Center 61 km
- Devens United States Army Reserve Center 63 km
- Fort Devens Impact Area 64 km
- Turner Drop Zone 65 km
- Fort Devens 68 km
- New Boston Remote Tracking Station(AFSCN) 92 km
- New Boston Air Force Station 94 km
- Peddocks Island 1 km
- Long Island 3.5 km
- Squantum 6.7 km
- South Boston 9 km
- Winthrop, Massachusetts 9 km
- Logan International Airport (BOS/KBOS) 9 km
- East Boston 10 km
- Cohasset, Massachusetts 12 km
- Nahant, Massachusetts 14 km
- Swampscott, Massachusetts 18 km