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| | | What is this little building? < on 1/1/2014 4:52 PM > | Reply with Quote
| | | This small building sits about 20 feet away from a city street, with a corn field behind it (yeah, there's a corn field in the middle of the city here) and a cemetery and residential neighborhood across the street. There are no other structures nearby on this side of the street. It has one door on the side facing the street, and one on an adjoining side. There's a louvered vent above each door. The doors are locked. On the back, there are two fairly large electrical boxes with largish conduits going into the ground. I've driven past it for years and finally decided to stop and take some pictures. It looks to me like a restroom/outhouse sort of building, because of the two doors (men's and women's?) and the vents above the doors. I can't figure out why there would be one there, though. I've looked at historical aerial photos of the area from 1993, 1962 ans 1941, and there was never anything on that side of the street other than a field. Also, I can't figure out why a bathroom would need two large electrical boxes to power it. Any guesses? Seen anything like it before? The building: This door has not been opened for a while: The electrical boxes: Best picture I could manage to take of the inside through a gap at the edge of one of the doors:
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| | | Re: What is this little building? < Reply # 17 on 12/27/2017 4:02 AM > | Reply with Quote
| | | Posted by Jimplicit
Fascinating. Did you ever manage to find out more info about what's going on there?
| Only took 3 years to respond. No actually. The hypothesis is either: 1. Whatever was put there, is still there. 2. The heavy construction in the early 1970's was to REMOVE something and there's nothing there. The last check of property records still show that the property is still owned by the US Navy, but the fences and ominous signs are long gone. The property not changing ownership and not being redeveloped after nearly 50 years later makes #1 a real possibility. Any more, there are lots of high-powered munitions that can penetrate even the most hardened bunkers, so keeping the locations secret plays heavily into their protective nature. Whether there is something there or not, is purely conjecture and it has no obvious entry point or surface features. About 10 mikes to the West is what is lovingly referred to as the "Führerbunker" and contains the Nassau County Police and Fire Dispatch Center as well as the regional Civil Defense office. That location is well known and easy to spot on the surface. The mysterious "brick shithouse" in the parking lot behind police HQ is the only indication that it exists.
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