The 7th episode of "The Story of Sandy Hook" examines "The Cold War" when Sandy Hook had an active Nike missile site located on this historic peninsula.
The Army Ground Forces Association provides an overview of Fort Hancock and the Sandy Hook Proving Ground on Sandy Hook, NJ, which is now managed by the National Park Service and is part of the Gateway National Recreation Area.
The 12th episode of "The Story of Sandy Hook" focuses how the National Park Service began managing Sandy Hook as a national park and plans for the future.
The 10th episode of "The Story of Sandy Hook" takes a scenic "Walk on the Wild Side" which is on the river and bay side of the historic peninsula.
Sandy Hook Historian Tom Hoffman talks about the history of Sandy Hook, NJ.
The 6th episode of "The Story of Sandy Hook" explores the history of "Highland Beach" which became a major tourist destination on the peninsula of Sandy Hook.
Historically, Sandy Hook, NJ, has been inhabited by native Americans, British soldiers, early settlers, the U. S. Army and non-military ciitzens. Here's a glimpse into the past of a young woman who lived in Highland Beach and also a look inside one of the restored homes on Officer's Row in Fort Hancock.
The 13th episode of "The Story of Sandy Hook" focuses on efforts being made to restore many of the historic structures on the historic peninsula in New Jersey.
The 14th episode of "The Story of Sandy Hook" focuses on the future of the historic peninsula in New Jersey.
Touring present-day buildings and comparing them to older photographs, the 4th episode describes what life might have been like for soldiers who were living in "Army Town".