Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Gowen Field, Ammunition Assembly Building, Magazine Area, south of Cou...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-B Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 237 & 238, 237 & 238 George Avenue: Har...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 237 & 238, 237 & 238 George Avenue: Har...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Gowen Field, Heating Plant, Magazine Area, South of County Road, east ...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-A Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Gowen Field, Ammunition Assembly Building, Magazine Area, south of Cou...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-B Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Gowen Field, Ammunition Assembly Building, Magazine Area, south of Cou...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-B Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 237 & 238, 237 & 238 George Avenue: Har...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Gowen Field, Heating Plant, Magazine Area, South of County Road, east ...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-A Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Gowen Field, Heating Plant, Magazine Area, South of County Road, east ...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-A Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Gowen Field, Heating Plant, Magazine Area, South of County Road, east ...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-A Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Gowen Field, Heating Plant, Magazine Area, South of County Road, east ...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-A Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 237 & 238, 237 & 238 George Avenue: Har...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Gowen Field, Heating Plant, Magazine Area, South of County Road, east ...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-A Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Gowen Field, Ammunition Assembly Building, Magazine Area, south of Cou...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-B Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 237 & 238, 237 & 238 George Avenue: Har...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Gowen Field, Ammunition Assembly Building, Magazine Area, south of Cou...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-B Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Gowen Field, Heating Plant, Magazine Area, South of County Road, east ...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-A Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 237 & 238, 237 & 238 George Avenue: Har...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Gowen Field, Ammunition Assembly Building, Magazine Area, south of Cou...
Survey number: HAER ID-36-B Building/structure dates: 1941 Initial Construction
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 237 & 238, 237 & 238 George Avenue: Har...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building No. 1050, Northwest corner of Doolittle Aven...
Significance: Building No. 1050 is a blast proof and electromagnetic-shielded structure that served as the command node of the North American Air Defense Command (NORAD) regional launch and interceptor center p... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More
Selfridge Field, Building Nos. 240, 244, 245 & 251, 240, 244, & 245 Bi...
Significance: These buildings are representative of the Georgian Revival architecture present through the cantonment area, with simple porches and restrained details such as corbelling, window hoods and returns... More