This #FortRileyFriday we continue our look at the collection of buildings that serve as the hub of activity for the Directorate of Public Works (DPW). Public Works is the installation's primary element for maintenance of the installation, infrastructure, and the environment.
Building 337 Dickman Avenue was built in 1897 out of native #limestone. Building 337's original purpose was that of Teamster's Mess and Shops. DPW maintenance records indicate that it has since been used as Quartermaster's Shops and Utilities Office (approximately 1920) and Quartermaster's Shops and Blacksmith Shop (1930.) Today, 337 Dickman serves as the home for the #FortRiley office of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Headquarters.
Pictured: Building 337 in 1897 (top) and as it appears today (bottom.)
Date Taken: | 08.30.2019 |
Date Posted: | 01.23.2024 11:31 |
Photo ID: | 8207065 |
VIRIN: | 190830-A-YH536-1001 |
Resolution: | 843x843 |
Size: | 108.34 KB |
Location: | FORT RILEY, KANSAS, US |
Web Views: | 14 |
Downloads: | 1 |
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