The Naval Ammunition Depot Annex was the main ammunition supplier for Naval Forces of the US Atlantic Fleet, during World War II. Depth charges, bombs, and rocket motors were assembled at the Annex until declared surplus, by the Navy, in 1962.
While some shells of buildings are still standing, most of the land has been converted to a state park. Graffiti artists, paintballers, skateboarders, and families taking their kids and dogs out for walks are the only people to be seen here now. It's a fairly rad spot to walk around, following the overgrown roads and miles of abandoned train tracks. Along with me on this trip was CJ, as usual.
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