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 ...
WASHINGTON — A portion of Fort Totten Park remains closed and fenced off to the public almost a year after World War I-era military munitions were found there. The National Park Service (NPS) and U.S.
Summer’s still here (we think that sounds much better than “summer’s almost over”), and we hope you’re devoting your weekends to soaking up a few last outdoor adventures. If you enjoy stepping back in ...
More than 100 years after the end of World War I, WTOP has learned D.C. Del. Eleanor Holmes Norton is seeking funding from the Trump administration to investigate and clean up any remaining chemical ...
The mysterious origins of two “metal canisters” found in a large mound of soil at a park in Washington, D.C., is under investigation, according to the National Park Service. Part of Fort Totten Park, ...
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What do you do with an incomplete, 19th-century, military fortress? That question has surrounded the remnants of Fort Totten for decades. In a new video short by Untapped New York’s ...