Recent Photos of Lyndonville AFS, VT

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Drone video, March 2016:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5nJt9szF6tY 
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source:  https://i.redd.it/ir9iumhfoxsz.jpg 
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source:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yOfgrCBV1U 
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Source for next 3 photos:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QXSc7ApyxmQ 

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The following four photos show the former family-housing area, and are courtesy of Google Maps "Street View" 
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Corner of School Street and Maple Street, town of East Haven (looking north-northwest) 
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Corner of School Street and Haven Street, town of East Haven (looking north-norhwest) 
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Corner of School Street and Cross Street, town of East Haven (looking west-southwest) 
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Corner of School Street and Maple Street, town of East Haven (looking west-southwest) 
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Photo source: http://www.neueu.org/gallery/v/vermont/lyndonville/radar/. There are other nice photos here, too.


Winter scenes from http://outdoors.webshots.com


FPS-6 tower


FPS-27 tower interior


View from the FPS-27 tower



Source: http://outdoors.webshots.com/photo/1285218843064842966iVgmxO


Sept 2007 photos, source: http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=271024

Radar-Ops area

Cantonment area


June 2004 photos, source: http://members.bellatlantic.net/~vze2h6gy/papabear/Day2004_Vermont_sixpack.html


Radar site on the mountaintop in the distance



Photo source: http://www.homestead.com/dualsportrider/Vermont1976.html


October 2002 photos contributed by Jim Lowe


Unloading Wind towers top side


Looking toward helicopter pad top side


Inside radar operations building


Radar tower


Back side of Radar Ops


Barracks


Inside Orderly room


Rec. Hall


NCO Barracks


Mess Hall


Inside Mess Hall


Motor Pool Office


Radar Site old road in Victory had been re-opened


From the web site http://www.vermontel.com/~martinj/east.htm


Summer 1998 photos and notes by Bob DeVarney

The Lyndonville AFS made NATIONAL news when it was closed, as the power poles and lines were donated to the town of Victory, VT (popluation 26 as of 1980 census) so the town could have power for the first time. This was in 1963!!

It has been owned by one Ed Sawyer, of Lyndonville, VT since being sold by GSA in 1963. He had some problems with local hooligans over the years. At one point this culminated in a gun battle between Ed and his wife, and the hooligans. COnsequently, his wife will never go up topside again.

The housing area (off-base) is currently in use, in fact, the town of East Haven has grown up around it. The cantonment areas and "topside" tower areas are still pretty much intact. The GSA sold the site in 1963 for something like $42,000.00 to Sawyer, and he reportedly made his money back on cable pulled up out of the ground. Some of the building have been dismantled partially, mostly just sections of sheet steel have been removed.

The site is definitely driveable, although perhaps not right at the moment ;-)

A local author, Archer Mayor has written a detective novle in which part of the action takes place there. The book is called "The Disposable Man" and is quite a good book if you like detective novels (I do).

Bob DeVarney, WE1U ARRL Vermont Section Manager 43 West Milton Rd, Milton VT 05468 http://www.vt.arrl.org

House For Sale
From an article in "Yankee" Magazine, c. 1990
The stone road sign (lower photo) is a bit of a enigma for me. It was tipped over; I propped it up to take that picture. Not sure what the numbers mean.
The long low cement building was rec center. I assume there was a small stage. The lower picture is of one of the barracks (guy in blue t-shirt)... this was the one Sawyer and his wife lived in for a while. I am assuming it was trashed by the local hooligans.
The photo showing topside (lower) was taken from the cantonment area. Most of the time, topside is hidden in the clouds, at least most every time I`ve been there. The road to topside was very steep, and often closed in winter. It was only one lane wide, so trips wer scheduled accordingly. Apparently, they used an "Oshkosh" to keep the road plowed, and even this had a hard time keeping up with the Vermont snow. The cantonment buildings were apparently painted bright colors to help with finding them during the winter ;-)
The low, long building with the trash bags in the foreground was the computer area, and also a dining hall annex. Meals were served there from 0400 to 0500, 1130 to 1230, and 2000 to 2100.