The U.S. Army is investigating the origins of two metal canisters that a National Parks employee discovered Tuesday in a large mound at Fort Totten Park in Washington, D.C., officials said. Part of ...
BAYSIDE, QUEENS — In the thralls of the coronavirus crisis, Fort Totten Park housed ambulances from across the country — and was even considered as a possible burial site if the pandemic worsened. Now ...
WASHINGTON — The National Park Service announced Monday that a portion of Fort Totten Park remains closed to the public after a worker discovered two World-War-I-era military munitions in April. The ...
I visited Fort Totten Park in October 2020 and thought it was a safe and unique way to get outside during the coronavirus pandemic.Joey Hadden/Insider Fort Totten Park is in Queens, New York. It ...
WASHINGTON — Fort Totten Park closed Tuesday after a National Park Service employee found two metal canisters in a mound of soil in the park. The National Park Service says a portion of the park is ...
A section of Fort Totten Park in Washington, D.C. will remain closed while the National Park Service and U.S. Army continue to investigate World War I-era munitions that were found there, officials ...
Part of Fort Totten Park in D.C. is still closed, weeks after the discovery of metal canisters that turned out to be two World War I-era military munitions. A park employee found the canisters in a ...
The discovery of a World War I-era shell in Northeast D.C.’s Fort Totten Park in 2022 paused the construction of a trail through the area. (Courtesy Zach Ammerman) WTOP has learned two metal canisters ...
The ominous stretch of stone arches and decaying electronic instruments inside of the defunct military structures of Fort Totten Park make the site look more like a movie set then a public park in ...
Drivers on the Cross Island Parkway whizzing past Fort Totten Park on their way to the Throgs Neck Bridge are missing a chance to explore a piece of Civil War history — and take in some great ...
Today the Times profiled the New York City Urban Field Station, a science laboratory operating out of a building — pictured above — that once housed officers at the Fort Totten Army base. (Now it’s ...