Text and photographs appear over a green background, a color that echoes the structure's aged copper drain pipes, and the patches of moss and lichens on the roof.

Faint concentric circles suggesting radio waves pattern the green background.

Introductory text reads: As part of a deal brokered by John D. Rockefeller Jr., the National Park Service built this structure in 1935 to house Navy personnel and top secret radio operations. In exchange, the Navy moved its base from Mount Desert Island to make way for the expansion of Acadia's Ocean Drive.
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Not a Typical Military Barracks
Text and photographs appear over a green background, a color that echoes the structure's aged copper drain pipes, and the patches of moss and lichens on the roof. Faint concentric circles suggesting radio waves pattern the green background. Introductory text reads: As part of a deal brokered by John D. Rockefeller Jr., the National Park Service built this structure in 1935 to house Navy personnel and top secret radio operations. In exchange, the Navy moved its base from Mount Desert Island to make way for the expansion of Acadia's Ocean Drive.
Wayside on the Schoodic Peninsula in Acadia National Park
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Acadia National Park, Code: ACAD
Acadia National Park, Maine
Latitude: 44.3593788146973, Longitude: -68.2397308349609

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