Above: Metal marker on large stone across from Building 140 notes the island's status as National Historic Landmark. On Feb. 4, 1985, most of the northern portion of the island was designated a National Historic Landmark District: Those 92 acres include the 22-acre Castle Williams-Fort Jay complex, designated as a National Monument by Presidential Proclamations of Jan. 19, 2001 and Feb. 7, 2003.
Building 140 on island #5 --

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Terminal:
3 views, begin
Page 01
En route:
5 views, begin
Page 04
Docking:
3 views, begin
Page 09
Building 140:
5 views, begin
Page 12
Castle Wms:
4 views, begin
Page 17
Prison yard:
6 views, begin
Page 21
Sprial stairs:
4 views, begin
Page 27
Tiers, cells:
7 views, begin
Page 31
From roof:
4 views, begin
Page 38
Castle cannon:
5 views, begin
Page 42
Fort moat:
8 views, begin
Page 47
Fort cannon:
3 views, begin
Page 55
More fort:
9 views, begin
Page 58
8 return views:
ferry: Page 67,
terminal: P. 71