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Description: Pulpit Rock Tower, also known as Pulpit Rock Base-End Station, is a historic military observation tower located at 9 Davis Road in Rye, New Hampshire, USA. The tower was built as part of the Harbor Defenses of Portsmouth, which was a system of coastal fortifications during World War II. The tower served as an observation post to monitor and defend the coast. Key features of Pulpit Rock Tower include: Historic Significance: Pulpit Rock Tower is a remnant of the coastal defense system that was active during World War II. It played a crucial role in monitoring and protecting the New Hampshire coastline during that time. Location: The tower is situated in Rye, a coastal town in southeastern New Hampshire. Its elevated position provided an advantageous vantage point to surveil the surrounding area. Design: Pulpit Rock Tower is a concrete and steel structure, designed to withstand the coastal environment and provide a stable platform for observation. Preservation: The tower has historical significance and has been recognized as such by various preservation efforts. It stands as a reminder of the state's military history and is of interest to history enthusiasts and those interested in coastal defense systems.