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Downed M-400 At Rocky Point Park
I'm sure you remember the pic of when it first fell and it was fully intact. Well, someone must've screwed around with it and now the door, reflector, and lamp are gone. >:-( The door is still laying in the grass but I couldn't see the reflector. I really would love to come by at night or on a rainey day when no one is here and scope the place out and save a couple of lights. The number of fully intact lights is dropping at an alarming rate. No other lights were down/newly damaged but there's a pole with a OV-25 that is REALLY leaning. 

I had shook the OV-25's pole when my grandpa and I came a few years ago before they paved a bike path along the waterfront of the park and it was loose though i couldn't get the pole down lol. I noticed it's leaning more than it was. It looks ready to nosedive into the pavement within the next year or two. Perhaps by then they'll clear out the park and nothing will be left. :-(
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Downed M-400 At Rocky Point Park

I'm sure you remember the pic of when it first fell and it was fully intact. Well, someone must've screwed around with it and now the door, reflector, and lamp are gone. >:-( The door is still laying in the grass but I couldn't see the reflector. I really would love to come by at night or on a rainey day when no one is here and scope the place out and save a couple of lights. The number of fully intact lights is dropping at an alarming rate. No other lights were down/newly damaged but there's a pole with a OV-25 that is REALLY leaning.

I had shook the OV-25's pole when my grandpa and I came a few years ago before they paved a bike path along the waterfront of the park and it was loose though i couldn't get the pole down lol. I noticed it's leaning more than it was. It looks ready to nosedive into the pavement within the next year or two. Perhaps by then they'll clear out the park and nothing will be left. :-(

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Album name:Mike / Outdoor Lighting
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joe_347V   [Sep 24, 2013 at 02:46 AM]
Too bad it got trashed.... Confused
streetlight98   [Sep 24, 2013 at 10:44 AM]
yeah when it was intact the glass already had bullet holes but now the whole thing is toast. The door is right there though so if the reflector is near by this light would be fixable.
streetlight98   [Sep 07, 2014 at 08:03 PM]
This light and it's pole and it's refractor door that fell off are all gone now. Sad The park got leveled this summer, removing almost everything. Only one wood pole with a sad OV-400 and seven davit poles on the main entrance road remain.

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