Fire tower restoration project complete in Rensselaer County

A restoration project on the last remaining fire tower in Rensselaer County is complete. The work included repairing all the tower steps and the entire cab and platform decking on the Dickinson Hill Fire Tower at Grafton Lakes State Park.

The tower was built in 1924 and was used to scan the horizon for the first signs of wildfire. The tower remained in service until 1972 before being restored and reopened in 2012 as a recreational destination.

The tower made the National Register of Historic Places in 2011 and is now popular for hiking.

โ€œFire towers like Dickinson Hill connect us to New Yorkโ€™s conservation roots while offering some of the best views in the state,โ€ Executive Director of Parks & Trails New York Paul Steely White said. โ€œItโ€™s inspiring to see these historic sites gaining new life, and weโ€™re proud to help the Friends of Grafton Lakes State Park keep this incredible landmark thriving.โ€

The restoration project was designed to preserve the structure. In addition to replacing steps and repairing the cab and platform decking, new safety wire around the structure was placed, and the tower was repainted.

WTEN-TV ABC 10 Albany

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