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Fishermen's Memorial State Park : ウィキペディア英語版 | Fishermen's Memorial State Park
Fishermen's Memorial State Park is a Rhode Island state park and campground on Point Judith in the town of Narragansett.〔 The park occupies a portion of the former Fort Nathaniel Greene, named after Rhode Island native and Revolutionary War general Nathaniel Greene. ==History== During World War II, Fort Greene, a defensive facility, was constructed as part of a series of coastal defenses around Narragansett Bay. The Battery Hamilton area was heavily fortified with 16-inch guns capable of reaching 26 miles out to sea. After the fort was decommissioned, the state of Rhode Island began purchasing the land for use as a state park. The name Fishermen's Memorial was chosen to honor all Narragansett-area fishermen, both commercial and sport. In 1970, the former fort opened as a campground. A former military observation silo serves as park headquarters.〔 An Army Reserve facility still occupies part of the site.〔
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