1938 Aerial Photographs
Hi All,
Here is some 1938 aerial photographs of Tesla's Wardenclyffe Laboratory from the U.S. Dept of Agriculture I found that is really good for those "Urban Explorers" that want usable dated accurate information. As you can see the 200 acre lot, dirt roads everywhere including 25A in front of Tesla's laboratory and the railroad station of course the transmission tower is missing ....



The other site I have posted about earlier in this thread is the "Telefunken" Sayville area another very important place Tesla worked at and is a restricted area today. The site towers are visible, roads and building locations ....

Ill be posting more of the Long Island, New York areas that are in this thread as soon as I can decipher the grid maps and geographical markers from 70 years ago
Glen
Hi All,
Here is some 1938 aerial photographs of Tesla's Wardenclyffe Laboratory from the U.S. Dept of Agriculture I found that is really good for those "Urban Explorers" that want usable dated accurate information. As you can see the 200 acre lot, dirt roads everywhere including 25A in front of Tesla's laboratory and the railroad station of course the transmission tower is missing ....



The other site I have posted about earlier in this thread is the "Telefunken" Sayville area another very important place Tesla worked at and is a restricted area today. The site towers are visible, roads and building locations ....

Ill be posting more of the Long Island, New York areas that are in this thread as soon as I can decipher the grid maps and geographical markers from 70 years ago
Glen










...... maybe they were looking for Captain Kidd's buried treasure? All kidding aside (pun intended) though, this probably would have been an ideal site to carry out the so-called "Philadelphia Experiment," as you have suggested. What was done there afterwards, though, is wide open to speculation and not likely to be revealed in our lifetimes, if ever. Whatever it was, they definitely wanted their operations to be away from prying eyes. I wonder how the Navy would explain the 600 foot docks if you were to make an inquiry? I also wonder why the docks don't show up in Google Earth images?
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