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A horse drawn carriage participating in the Preservation Society of Newport County's "A Weekend of Coaching" passes Hanging Rock in Middletown Friday en route to Greenvale Vineyard in Portsmouth
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The overgrown third-floor roof of the "Lost Castle" overlooks Narragansett Bay. The specific date the structure was built remains elusive, but it is known that its purpose was to protect Fort Adams from enemy attacks from the south.  (Photo by Jacqueline Marque) Story by Matt Sheley
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A double-helix staircase in the Fort Adams 'Lost Castle' allowed soldiers to climb up one staircase while other soldiers simultaneously climbed down another. (Photo by Jacqueline Marque) Story by Matt Sheley
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Richard Nagele, executive director of the Fort Adams Trust, walks through the entrance to the 'Lost Castle,' accessible by a wooden drawbridge that crosses a dry moat. (Photo by Jacqueline Marque) Story by Matt Sheley
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The 'Lost Castle,' complete with a drawbridge and dry moat, was positioned perfectly to protect Fort Adams from enemies advancing from the south. Overgrown trees and brush keep the building out of public view. (Photo by Jacqueline Marque) Story by Matt Sheley
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A shooting gallery on the basement level gave soldiers a perfect position to shoot enemies advancing on the castle. (Photo by Jacqueline Marque) Story by Matt Sheley
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The second floor of the 'Lost Castle' at Fort Adams has a series of rooms accessible from a corridor that circles the center of the building. (Photo by Jacqueline Marque) Story by Matt Sheley
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Richard Nagele, executive director of the Fort Adams Trust, stands on the third-floor roof of the 'Lost Castle' on Wednesday. (Photo by Jacqueline Marque) Story by Matt Sheley
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Kyle Hence of Island Community Farms collects food scraps for compost at the Aquidneck Growers Market on Wednesday. (Photo by Jacqueline Marque) Story by Joe Baker
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Bliss Weathers of Newport drops off food scraps for compost at the Aquidneck Growers Market on Wednesday. (Photo by Jacqueline Marque) Story by Joe Baker
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