Columbia Island (New York)
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Columbia Island (formerly Little Pea Island), is an island in the Long Island Sound and part of New Rochelle, New York. It is situated off the south-eastern coast of Davids Island, immediately adjacent to Pea Island. Before sea walls and other structures were built on the island, the exposed rock varied in size from about one acre to 175 square feet depending on the tide. CBS's work to build a high-power broadcasting station included drilling through bedrock to a source of fresh water, found at a depth of 910 feet (280 m).
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La isla Columbia (en inglés Columbia Island) es una isla situada en Long Island Sound y parte de New Rochelle, Nueva York. Está situada en la costa sur-oriental de la Davids' Island, inmediatamente adyacente a la Pea Island. La isla varía en tamaño, promediando cerca de 175 pies cuadrados, el equivalente a 16 258 metros cuadrados, dependiendo de la marea.
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Columbia Island (formerly Little Pea Island), is an island in the Long Island Sound and part of New Rochelle, New York. It is situated off the south-eastern coast of Davids Island, immediately adjacent to Pea Island. Before sea walls and other structures were built on the island, the exposed rock varied in size from about one acre to 175 square feet depending on the tide. It was once owned by the Iselin family who sold it to the Huguenot Yacht Club along with Pea Island in 1936. Three years later the club sold Little Pea Island to the Columbia Broadcasting System, which appropriately renamed it "Columbia". As a result of engineering surveys designating the area around New Rochelle and Port Washington on Long Island Sound as the ideal locality for a radio transmitter to serve the metropolitan New York area, new stations were constructed on these sites by both the Columbia ("CBS") and National ("NBC") broadcasting systems in 1940. CBS purchased the island as the site for a new broadcast antenna tower for WCBS (then known by the call sign WABC). CBS spent approximately $500,000 to construct the transmitter building with emergency housing for ten workers, and the 410-foot (125 m) broadcast tower. The station contained a 50,000-watt transmitter housed in a 75-square-foot (7.0 m2) copper-walled building. There also was a 5,000-watt transmitter unit for emergency use. Electric power was supplied through two submarine cables, which were connected to separate power plants to prevent interruption of service. Emergency generators were installed on the island for protection against power failure. The men who operated the station lived within a grounded metal shell under which were living quarters for engineers, workshops, electrical units that supplied tube voltages, and the backup generator. The transmitter remained in operation until 1963, when it became obsolete, and the station was moved to nearby High Island. CBS's work to build a high-power broadcasting station included drilling through bedrock to a source of fresh water, found at a depth of 910 feet (280 m). The island was then purchased by the show-business couple Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy, who broadcast a breakfast conversation show from their home there. It was part of a package that included a strip of waterfront property, a speedboat, and a tugboat. The couple later gave the island to the College of New Rochelle. In 2005, the then-current owner of the island sought to demolish the old transmitter building and replace it with a private residence. Pathologist Al Sutton bought Columbia Island in 2007. To make the island more livable, he constructed an off-the-grid "green" home within the concrete building with solar panels. In June 2019, Columbia Island and nearby Pea Island were jointly put on sale with a list price of $13 million. According to The New York Times, Sutton described the property as a "money pit", constantly needed more money to maintain. Sutton spent $8 million on the property.
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La isla Columbia (en inglés Columbia Island) es una isla situada en Long Island Sound y parte de New Rochelle, Nueva York. Está situada en la costa sur-oriental de la Davids' Island, inmediatamente adyacente a la Pea Island. La isla varía en tamaño, promediando cerca de 175 pies cuadrados, el equivalente a 16 258 metros cuadrados, dependiendo de la marea. Una vez fue propiedad de la familia Iselin quien lo vendió al Huguenot Yacht Club, junto con Pea Island en 1936, tres años más tarde el club vendió la Pea Island a la cadena televisiva CBS, que cambió el nombre a "Columbia". En 1940, la CBS comenzó la construcción de una base de hormigón para soportar un edificio del transmisor, con una vivienda de emergencia para diez trabajadores. La CBS gastó aproximadamente $ 500 000 para construir el transmisor y la emisión de la torre. La estación contiene un transmisor de 50 000 vatios, ubicado en unos 75 pies cuadrados (7,0 m²) con paredes de cobre. También había una unidad de transmisión de 5000 vatios para casos de emergencia. La energía eléctrica se suministraba por medio de dos cables submarinos, los cuales estaban conectados a las centrales eléctricas independientes, para evitar la interrupción del servicio. Los generadores de emergencia se instalaron en la isla para la protección contra fallos de energía. Los hombres que operaban la estación vivían dentro de una carcasa metálica con conexión a tierra, que fueron cuartos para ingenieros, talleres, unidades eléctricas que suministran voltajes, y el generador de respaldo. El transmisor se mantuvo en funcionamiento hasta 1963, cuando se convirtió en obsoleto, y la estación se trasladó a la High Island (una isla cercana). En un tiempo, la isla fue comprada por la pareja del espectáculo Peter Lind Hayes y Mary Healy, quienes transmitieron un espectáculo matutino desde esta isla. Finalmente, la pareja estadounidense ofreció la isla Columbia al College of New Rochelle. Para mediados de 2005, el entonces propietario de la isla trató de demoler el viejo transmisor del edificio y reemplazarlo por una residencia privada. El cineasta y actor Al Sutton compró la Isla Columbia en 2007. Para que la isla fuese más acogedora y habitable, construyó una casa dentro del edificio de hormigón con paneles solares. Según Sutton, la isla es un «lugar para inspirarse en cosas diferentes. Es un diamante en bruto».
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