No, Doug, you are to be commended for taking the time to absorb that radio station site and realize the landmark that it is.
I was part of a transmitter rescue a few years ago at a beautiful site in St. Augustine Florida. Palm trees, domesticated peacocks walking around, big freestanding tower right in the wetlands at the mouth of the Metanzas River as it empties into the Atlantic Ocean.
It's all gone now, plowed under after the site was bought by a wealthy doctor for her kids, both lawyers.
Well isn't that nice but a piece of radio heritage is lost forever for a bland house and unremarkable landscaping.
When I win the lottery maybe I'll buy back the site, and plow the house under.
At the top of Spa Creek, which feeds Annapolis Harbor, WYRE is about to plow under its freestanding tower and move the site to another location. Rescued two transmitters from that location over the years.
Stay in touch with the station owners Doug, maybe you can retrieve some treasures for safekeeping at your place or a good home elsewhere, you know ?
Looks like they've got at least some appreciation of their heritage.