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Gettysburg Armory

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Gettysburg Armory
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Gettysburg Armory, 2012
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Location315 West Confederate Avenue, Seminary Ridge, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
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Area3.9 acres (1.6 ha)
BuiltJanuary 10-August 26, 1938
ArchitectJohn B. Hamme
Architectural styleArt Deco
MPSPA National Guard Armories
NRHP reference No.90000422[1]
Added to NRHPApril 18, 1990

The Gettysburg Armory is a former National Guard armory which is located in Gettysburg, Adams County, Pennsylvania.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.

History and architectural features

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The 61x96 ft (44 ft high) Art Deco facility was constructed as a $43,331 Works Projects Administration project[2] for the local National Guard unit (commanded by Lt Ralph C. Deitrick in 1933).[1][3]

The two-story building housed a garage and repair shop for military vehicles, a classroom, administrative space, and a drill hall.[4]

From the beginning, the Armory was used not only by the National Guard, but also by the local community, for sporting events and community meetings.[5] In 1944, the Gettysburg Armory was used as a temporary German Prisoner of War camp while the official camp was being constructed on the Gettysburg Battlefield.[6] Later the building was designated as a public fallout shelter by the National Fallout Shelter Survey.

In 2010, the building was vacated by Battery B, 1/108th Field Artillery after a new readiness center was constructed in South Mountain.[7] In 2013, the Armory was transferred to the private sector by the Pennsylvania General Assembly.[8]

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