Hill Field, Engine Storage Warehouse, 5834 A Lane, Layton, Davis Count...
Significance: Aircraft engines were completely overhauled and tested at Ogden Air Depot/Hill Field, and then stored in the Engine Storage Warehouse (Building 273). This building provides particularly vivid ima... More
Hill Field, Field Officers' Quarters, South side of Fourth Street, Lay...
Significance: Building 144, an elegant single family residence, renders a unique picture of residential life for Field Officers and their families at the Ogden Air Materiel Command (OOAMA, later Hill Field) dur... More
Ogden Arsenal, Motor Repair Shop, 6135 Aspen Avenue, Layton, Davis Cou...
Significance: Motor vehicles were serviced in this building, which provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the maintenance activities that supported the overall operations of Ogden Arsen... More
Hill Field, Barracks & Post Exchange, 5887 D Avenue, Layton, Davis Cou...
Significance: Building 120 housed the Barracks & Post Exchange and provides vivid insight into the daily lives of workers at the Hill Field/Air Force Base, and it leads to a fuller understanding of the inherent... More
Ogden Arsenal, Standard Ammunition Magazine, East side of Heath Lane, ...
Significance: Building 1471 is one of only five remaining ordnance-related structures which date from the original 1920's construction of Ogden Arsenal. This standard ammunitions magazine provides particularly... More
Ogden Arsenal, Black Powder Screening Building, 7745 Navajo Way, Layto...
Significance: Building 2002 housed the Black Powder screening and blending operations for primers used in 37mm anti-tank ammunition that was produced at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. The building provides... More
Hill Field, Aircraft Paint, Oil & Dope House, 5923 C Avenue, Layton, D...
Significance: Building 11 stored liquid chemicals that were used on World War II aircraft, and provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the repair, maintenance, and storage of aircraft at... More
Ogden Arsenal, Administration Building, 7981 Georgia Street, Layton, D...
Significance: The administration building provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the clerical, managerial, and other administrative functions that supported the manufacture and storage ... More
Hill Field, Electrical Switching Station, South side of Eleventh Stree...
Significance: Building 562 provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in supplying electricity to the vast network of buildings at Hill Field during and after World War II. Hill Field's overa... More
Ogden Arsenal, Bombproof Shelter, East side of Lemon Street, between N...
Significance: Building 2132 provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive chemicals that were used in the production of ammunition at Ogden Arsenal. In addi... More
Ogden Arsenal, Dunnage & Equipment Shed, 7553 Redwood Drive, Layton, D...
Significance: This warehouse provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the general supply and depot operations at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. Building 1367 served as a dunnage and ... More
Ogden Arsenal, Warehouse, 6023 Elm Lane, Layton, Davis County, UT
Significance: This warehouse provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the general supply and depot operations at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. In addition to storing and shipping it... More
Hill Field, Depot Supply Expansion Warehouse, 7513 Fifth Street, Layto...
Significance: This Depot Supply Expansion Warehouse accommodated crucial storage activities at the Ogden Air Depot/Ogden Air Materiel Command (OOAMA, Hill Field/Hill Air Force Base) during and after World War I... More
Hill Field, Depot Supply Warehouses Nos. 2-3, 7278 Fourth Street, Layt...
Significance: These Depot Supply Warehouses housed principal storage activities at Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base) during and after World War II. This building provides particularly vivid images of the pr... More
Ogden Arsenal, Family Quarters, East side of Circle Drive, in General'...
Significance: Building 1114 renders a unique picture of residential life for officers' families at Ogden Arsenal during the U.S. Army build-up which occurred on the eve of and during World War II. The building... More
Ogden Arsenal, Bachelors Officers' Quarters-Office Building, 7973 Geor...
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Ogden Arsenal, Bachelors Officers' Quarters-Office Building, 7973 Geor...
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Ogden Arsenal, Warehouse, 6150 Lemon Lane, Layton, Davis County, UT
Significance: Building 1420 is one of only two buildings that remain from Ogden Arsenal's World War II Bomb Loading Plant. Loaded bombs were painted and labeled in Building 1420, a process that protected them ... More
Florida East Coast Hotel Co., Long Key fishing camp
J166255 U.S. Copyright Office Copyright deposit; Harris Co.; February 12, 1912. On front: "Schutt, L. P., Mgr." Long Key apparently later known as Layton.
Ogden Arsenal, Standard Pelleting Magazine, East side of Ironwood, sou...
Significance: Building 1652 housed the Tetryl pelleting operations for fuzes used in 37mm anti-tank ammunition that was produced at Ogden Arsenal. The building provides particularly vivid images of the process... More
Hill Field, Field Officers' Quarters, South side of Fourth Street, Lay...
Significance: Building 144, an elegant single family residence, renders a unique picture of residential life for Field Officers and their families at the Ogden Air Materiel Command (OOAMA, later Hill Field) dur... More
Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, East Side of Pine, between Georgia...
Significance: Building 1484 provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understand... More
Hill Field, Pumphouse & Well No. 4, East side of Foulois Road, North o...
Significance: Building 717 provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in supplying water to the vast network of buildings at Hill Field during and after World War II. Hill Field's overall mis... More
Hill Field, Pumphouse & Well No. 4, East side of Foulois Road, North o...
Significance: Building 717 provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in supplying water to the vast network of buildings at Hill Field during and after World War II. Hill Field's overall mis... More
Ogden Arsenal, Warehouse, 6040 Gum Lane, Layton, Davis County, UT
Significance: This warehouse provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the general supply and depot operations at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. Building 1227 served as a bin storage ... More
Ogden Arsenal, Smokeless Powder Magazine, 7870 North Drive, Layton, Da...
Significance: Building 1932 provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the manufacture and storage of munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understanding of the U.S. A... More
Ogden Arsenal, Black Powder Screening Building, 7745 Navajo Way, Layto...
Significance: Building 2002 housed the Black Powder screening and blending operations for primers used in 37mm anti-tank ammunition that was produced at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. The building provides... More
Ogden Arsenal, Black Powder Screening Building, 7745 Navajo Way, Layto...
Significance: Building 2002 housed the Black Powder screening and blending operations for primers used in 37mm anti-tank ammunition that was produced at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. The building provides... More
Ogden Arsenal, Black Powder Screening Building, 7745 Navajo Way, Layto...
Significance: Building 2002 housed the Black Powder screening and blending operations for primers used in 37mm anti-tank ammunition that was produced at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. The building provides... More
Ogden Arsenal, Boiler House, Northwest corner of Boxelder Lane & Calif...
Significance: This Boiler House provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in heating buildings used in the general supply and depot operations at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. In add... More
Hill Field, Engine Test No. 2, 5822 Engine Lane, Layton, Davis County,...
Significance: Aircraft engines were completely overhauled at Ogden Air Depot/Ogden Air Materiel Command (OOAMA) Hill Field/Air Force Base, and then tested for safety and effectiveness in the Engine Test Cells, ... More
Ogden Arsenal, Magazine, 6097 Jonquil Lane, Layton, Davis County, UT
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Hill Field, Aircraft Operations Hangar, 5970 Southgate Avenue, Layton,...
Significance: The primary mission of the Hill Field during and after World War II was to repair, maintain, and store aircraft, and also to receive, store and supply air materiel. Building 1, the Aircraft Opera... More
Ogden Arsenal, Service Magazine, 6459 North Loop, Layton, Davis County...
Significance: Building 1948 housed the Tetryl screening and blending operations for 37mm anti-tank ammunition that was produced at Ogden Arsenal. The building provides particularly vivid images of the processe... More
Ogden Arsenal, Administration Building, 7981 Georgia Street, Layton, D...
Significance: The administration building provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the clerical, managerial, and other administrative functions that supported the manufacture and storage ... More
Ogden Arsenal, Railroad Scale House & Scales, On Railroad Tracks, Nort...
Significance: This building provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the transportation activities that supported the manufacture, storage, and shipment of munitions at Ogden Arsenal. Th... More
Ogden Arsenal, Ballistics Building, 6056 Wardleigh Road, Layton, Davis...
Significance: Building 1544 provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the creation, testing and storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contri... More
Hill Field, Transport Squadron Hangar, 5842 A Lane, Layton, Davis Coun...
Significance: Part of the primary mission of the Ogden Air Depot/Ogden Air Materiel Command (OOAMA) Hill Field/Air Force Base during and after World War II was to repair, maintain, and store aircraft. Building... More
Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, 6323 Iroquis, Layton, Davis County...
Significance: Building 1811 provided particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understand... More
Hill Field, Company Officers' Quarters, South side of Fourth Street, L...
Significance: Building 143, an elegant duplex, renders a unique picture of residential life for Company Officers and their families at the Ogden Air Materiel Command (OOAMA, later Hill Field) during and after W... More
Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, Sycamore Lane, south of Georgia St...
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Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, Service Road, east of Beechnut Ser...
Significance: Building 1436 provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understand... More
Layton Castle, 1133 South Grand, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Layton Castle (1133 South Grand, Monroe, Louisiana) was begun by Henry Bry, a Swiss emigre who had arrived in North Louisiana in 1803. He constructed a raise... More
Layton Castle, 1133 South Grand, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Layton Castle (1133 South Grand, Monroe, Louisiana) was begun by Henry Bry, a Swiss emigre who had arrived in North Louisiana in 1803. He constructed a raise... More
Ogden Arsenal, Inert Ammunition Component Building, 6301 Poplar Lane, ...
Significance: Inert ammunition components were stored in Building 2211, which provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the manufacture and storage of munitions at Ogden Arsenal during Wor... More
Hill Field, Quatermaster Gas & Oil House, 7326 Wardleigh Road, Layton,...
Significance: This Gas & Oil Station provides information about the processes involved in supplying gasoline to motor vehicles used at Hill Field during and after World War II. In addition, it contributes to a... More
Hill Field, Quatermaster Gas & Oil House, 7326 Wardleigh Road, Layton,...
Significance: This Gas & Oil Station provides information about the processes involved in supplying gasoline to motor vehicles used at Hill Field during and after World War II. In addition, it contributes to a... More
Hill Field, Depot Supply Expansion Warehouse, 7513 Fifth Street, Layto...
Significance: This Depot Supply Expansion Warehouse accommodated crucial storage activities at the Ogden Air Depot/Ogden Air Materiel Command (OOAMA, Hill Field/Hill Air Force Base) during and after World War I... More
Ogden Arsenal, Motor Service House, 7759 Navajo Way, Layton, Davis Cou...
Significance: Building 2003 housed an electric motor which operated the black powder screening machinery in Building 2002, where explosive chemicals that were used in ammunition primers were processed. These t... More
Ogden Arsenal, Motor Service House, 7759 Navajo Way, Layton, Davis Cou...
Significance: Building 2003 housed an electric motor which operated the black powder screening machinery in Building 2002, where explosive chemicals that were used in ammunition primers were processed. These t... More
Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, East side of Spruce Lane, South of...
Significance: Building 1392 provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understand... More
Layton Art Gallery, Milwaukee, Wis.
Public domain image of architecture, drawing building, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Ogden Arsenal, Fire & Ambulance Station, 6282 Hickory Avenue, Layton, ...
Significance: Building 1627, the Fire and Ambulance Station for both the East and West Fuze Loading Plants, provides particularly vivid images of the accommodations made for worker safety and welfare at Ogden A... More
Ogden Arsenal, Standard Pelleting Magazine, East side of Ironwood, sou...
Significance: Building 1652 housed the Tetryl pelleting operations for fuzes used in 37mm anti-tank ammunition that was produced at Ogden Arsenal. The building provides particularly vivid images of the process... More
Ogden Arsenal, Warehouse-Assembly & Loading Line Building, 6325 Poplar...
Significance: Anti-tank ammunition was assembled in Building 2214, which provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the manufacture of munitions at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. This ... More
Hill Field, Engine Storage Warehouse, 5834 A Lane, Layton, Davis Count...
Significance: Aircraft engines were completely overhauled and tested at Ogden Air Depot/Hill Field, and then stored in the Engine Storage Warehouse (Building 273). This building provides particularly vivid ima... More
Hill Field, Steam Plant, 5841 Engine Lane, Layton, Davis County, UT
Significance: This Boiler House provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in heating buildings that were used to repair and maintain aircraft at Hill Field during and after World War II. ... More
Ogden Arsenal, Motor Repair Shop, 6135 Aspen Avenue, Layton, Davis Cou...
Significance: Motor vehicles were serviced in this building, which provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the maintenance activities that supported the overall operations of Ogden Arsen... More
Hill Field, Barracks & Post Exchange, 5887 D Avenue, Layton, Davis Cou...
Significance: Building 120 housed the Barracks & Post Exchange and provides vivid insight into the daily lives of workers at the Hill Field/Air Force Base, and it leads to a fuller understanding of the inherent... More
Hill Field, Pumphouse & Well No. 4, East side of Foulois Road, North o...
Significance: Building 717 provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in supplying water to the vast network of buildings at Hill Field during and after World War II. Hill Field's overall mis... More
Ogden Arsenal, Ordnance Shop Building, 6073 Elm Lane, Layton, Davis Co...
Significance: This warehouse provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the general supply and depot operations at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. In addition to storing and shipping it... More
Hill Field, North of State Highway 193, East of Interstate 15, South o...
Significance: Hill Field (now Hill Air Force Base, HAFB) became famous during World War II for its rehabilitation of battle-weary aircraft. Exercising its mission to receive, store, repair, and ship air materi... More
Ogden Arsenal, Warehouse, West side of Lemon Street, Layton, Davis Cou...
Significance: Inert ammunition components were stored in Building 2111, which provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the manufacture and storage of munitions at Ogden Arsenal during Wor... More
Ogden Arsenal, Service Magazine, 6459 North Loop, Layton, Davis County...
Significance: Building 1948 housed the Tetryl screening and blending operations for 37mm anti-tank ammunition that was produced at Ogden Arsenal. The building provides particularly vivid images of the processe... More
Ogden Arsenal, Change House, 6266 Hickory Lane, Layton, Davis County, ...
Significance: Building 1623, the change house for both the East and West Fuze Loading Plants, provides particularly vivid images of the accommodations made for worker safety and welfare at Ogden Arsenal during ... More
Ogden Arsenal, Administration Building, 7981 Georgia Street, Layton, D...
Significance: The administration building provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the clerical, managerial, and other administrative functions that supported the manufacture and storage ... More
Hill Field, Electrical Switching Station, South side of Eleventh Stree...
Significance: Building 562 provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in supplying electricity to the vast network of buildings at Hill Field during and after World War II. Hill Field's overa... More
Ogden Arsenal, Rest House, 7723 North Carolina Way, Layton, Davis Coun...
Significance: This Rest House served the North Loading Plant Area, where 37mm anti-tank ammunition was produced at Ogden Arsenal. The building provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in th... More
Ogden Arsenal, Bombproof Shelter, East side of Lemon Street, between N...
Significance: Building 2132 provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive chemicals that were used in the production of ammunition at Ogden Arsenal. In addi... More
Ogden Arsenal, Ballistics Building, 6056 Wardleigh Road, Layton, Davis...
Significance: Building 1544 provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the creation, testing and storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contri... More
Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, 6323 Iroquis, Layton, Davis County...
Significance: Building 1811 provided particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understand... More
Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, 6323 Iroquis, Layton, Davis County...
Significance: Building 1811 provided particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understand... More
Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, 6323 Iroquis, Layton, Davis County...
Significance: Building 1811 provided particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understand... More
Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, 6323 Iroquis, Layton, Davis County...
Significance: Building 1811 provided particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understand... More
Ogden Arsenal, Dunnage & Equipment Shed, 7553 Redwood Drive, Layton, D...
Significance: This warehouse provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the general supply and depot operations at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. Building 1367 served as a dunnage and ... More
Ogden Arsenal, Projectile Loading Warehouse, 4317 Poplar Lane, Layton,...
Significance: Anti-tank ammunition was assembled in Building 2213, which provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the manufacture of munitions at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. This ... More
Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, Sycamore Lane, south of Georgia St...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Utah, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, Service Road, east of Beechnut Ser...
Significance: Building 1436 provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understand... More
Layton Castle, 1133 South Grand, Monroe, Ouachita Parish, LA
1992 Charles E. Peterson Prize, Entry Significance: Layton Castle (1133 South Grand, Monroe, Louisiana) was begun by Henry Bry, a Swiss emigre who had arrived in North Louisiana in 1803. He constructed a raise... More
Hill Field, Airplane Repair Hangars No. 1-No. 4, 5875 Southgate Avenue...
Significance: The dual mission of the Ogden Air Depot/Ogden Air Materiel Command (OOAMA) at Hill Field/Air Force Base during and after World War II was to repair, maintain, and store aircraft, as well as to rec... More
Hill Field, Airplane Repair Hangars No. 1-No. 4, 5875 Southgate Avenue...
Significance: The dual mission of the Ogden Air Depot/Ogden Air Materiel Command (OOAMA) at Hill Field/Air Force Base during and after World War II was to repair, maintain, and store aircraft, as well as to rec... More
J. Layton House, County Road 386, west of intersection with State Rout...
Significance: The William Layton house is a significant example of an early 19th century, 1-story, hall-parlor plan plantation house of a type associated with the area throughout the late 18th and early 19th ce... More
Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, East side of Spruce Lane, South of...
Significance: Building 1392 provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understand... More
Ogden Arsenal, Igloo Type Magazine, East side of Spruce Lane, South of...
Significance: Building 1392 provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the storage of highly explosive components like munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understand... More
Ogden Arsenal, Bachelors Officers' Quarters-Office Building, 7973 Geor...
Public domain photograph - historical image of Utah, United States, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
Ogden Arsenal, Fire & Ambulance Station, 6282 Hickory Avenue, Layton, ...
Significance: Building 1627, the Fire and Ambulance Station for both the East and West Fuze Loading Plants, provides particularly vivid images of the accommodations made for worker safety and welfare at Ogden A... More
Ogden Arsenal, Standard Pelleting Magazine, East side of Ironwood, sou...
Significance: Building 1652 housed the Tetryl pelleting operations for fuzes used in 37mm anti-tank ammunition that was produced at Ogden Arsenal. The building provides particularly vivid images of the process... More
Hill Field, Depot Supply Warehouse No. 1, 7274 Wardleigh Road, Layton,...
Significance: This Depot Supply Warehouse and Supply Division Headquarters housed principal storage activities at Hill Field/Air Force Base during and after World War II. This building provides particularly vi... More
Ogden Arsenal, Warehouse-Assembly & Loading Line Building, 6325 Poplar...
Significance: Anti-tank ammunition was assembled in Building 2214, which provides particularly vivid images of the processes involved in the manufacture of munitions at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. This ... More
Ogden Arsenal, Boiler House, 6272 Hickory Avenue, Layton, Davis County...
Significance: This Boiler House provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in heating buildings used in the manufacture and storage of munitions. In addition, Building 1624 contributes to ... More
Ogden Arsenal, Boiler House, 6272 Hickory Avenue, Layton, Davis County...
Significance: This Boiler House provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in heating buildings used in the manufacture and storage of munitions. In addition, Building 1624 contributes to ... More
Ogden Arsenal, Boiler House, 6272 Hickory Avenue, Layton, Davis County...
Significance: This Boiler House provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in heating buildings used in the manufacture and storage of munitions. In addition, Building 1624 contributes to ... More
Ogden Arsenal, Change House, 6318 Oak Lane, Layton, Davis County, UT
Significance: Building 2202, the Change House for the East Loading Plant, provides particularly vivid images of the accommodations made for worker safety and welfare at Ogden Arsenal during World War II. Worke... More
Hill Field, Headquarters Building, 7285 Fourth Street, Layton, Davis C...
Significance: Building 180, the Headquarters Building, was the administrative nerve center for the entire Ogden Air Materiel Command (OOAMA, later Hill Field/Hill Air Force Base) during its extremely active Wor... More
Ogden Arsenal, Primer Loading Building for 37mm Shell Loading, 7726 No...
Significance: Primers for 37mm anti-tank ammunition were assembled in Building 2014, which is the only one of its kind on the Base. This building provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved... More
Ogden Arsenal, Primer Loading Building for 37mm Shell Loading, 7726 No...
Significance: Primers for 37mm anti-tank ammunition were assembled in Building 2014, which is the only one of its kind on the Base. This building provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved... More
Ogden Arsenal, Primer Loading Building for 37mm Shell Loading, 7726 No...
Significance: Primers for 37mm anti-tank ammunition were assembled in Building 2014, which is the only one of its kind on the Base. This building provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved... More
Hill Field, Equipment Repair Building, 5909 Southgate Avenue, Layton, ...
Significance: Building 214 housed repair facilities for various aircraft components, including navigational instruments, communications systems, and reconnaissance equipment during and after World War II. This... More
Ogden Arsenal, Rest House, North side of North Carolina Lane, Layton, ...
Significance: This Rest House served the Primer Loading Plant, where primers for 37mm anti-tank ammunition were manufactured at Ogden Arsenal. The building provides particularly vivid images of the processes i... More
Ogden Arsenal, Smokeless Powder Magazine, 7870 North Drive, Layton, Da...
Significance: Building 1932 provides particularly vivid insight into the processes involved in the manufacture and storage of munitions. In addition, this building contributes to an understanding of the U.S. A... More