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Blockhouse No. 1

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This structure was initially built as a defensive fort for New York City and soldiers were stationed at the Blockhouse. At its height, nearly 2,000 New York state militiamen garrisoned the fortifications. However, the British did not attack New York City, and as such the Blockhouse never saw combat.
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blocks included with the Manhattan schist. The fort consists of a two-story bunker surrounding a small area, inside which a wooden platform would have originally stood. The wooden platform was sunken with a revolving turret for a cannon. The sides held small gunports. This structure was likely
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from colonial armies by controlling the pass and defending it through a series of fortifications. From trial excavations performed in 1995, it has been determined that the foundations of Blockhouse No. 1 date back to this time of British occupation of Manhattan.
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The Treaty of Ghent was signed on Christmas Eve 1814, and the fort was abandoned shortly thereafter. It was subsequently used for ammunition storage. In the early 20th century it was used as a place to celebrate patriotic holidays.
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The Blockhouse had a bronze tablet commemorating its history placed above the door, placed on June 10, 1905. The ceremony was performed by Mary Van Buren Vanderpoel, president of the Women's Auxiliary to the
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The second phase was during its use as an ammunition and storage building. During this time the top two feet of stone-work were added. They are noticeably different in color, composition, and stonework.
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Blockhouse No. 1 stands in North Woods at the northwest corner of Central Park, at a location that is still rugged, high, and hard to reach. It is located south of North Drive and north of the
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The fort was part of a series of fortifications in northern Manhattan, which originally also included three fortifications in Harlem Heights (now
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in anticipation of a British invasion. The building was assembled by volunteers who brought the building materials with them, hence the red
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Later at the turn of the 20th century, the current entrance and staircase were added, as was the tall flagpole in the center of the fort.
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It was described in 1905 as standing 19 feet (5.8 m) tall at the western wall and having a base 34 feet (10 m) square.
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McGown's Pass and Vicinity: A Sketch of the Most Interesting Scenic and Historic Section of Central Park in the City of New York
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Location of blockhouses relative to other New York defenses; Blockhouse No. 1 is the southernmost of the three. (detail,
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connected to the ground by a small staircase. Construction on the tower was completed December 22, 1814, two days before the
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The structure is currently unoccupied and unused. A large metal gate covers the door. Occasional tours are provided by the
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The Blockhouse was likely built on a foundation of a structure dating back to a much earlier date. In 1776, during the
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The current fort was constructed in three phases. In the first phase, under the direction of General
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The interior of the Blockhouse in 2010; a modern flagpole is visible in the center
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Full view from the south, where the structure is relatively easily accessible
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was built in 1475 BC but was relocated in Central Park in 1881.
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built for the defense of New York by it's [
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