Building 824 (Site Name Keyword)
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A review of the potentially historic structures and archaeological resources at Sandia National Laboratories (SNL), Area I, at Kirtland Air Force Base in New Mexico. No archaeological resources exist and all potential buildings have been heavily modified.
Evaluation for National Register of Historic Places Eligibility of Five Sandia National Laboratory Buildings, Kirtland Air Force Base, New Mexico (1993)
A National Register of Historic Places evaluation has been conducted for Sandia National Laboratory (SNL) Buildings 824, 828, 834, 838, and 839. This evaluation is the second phase completed in response to a New Mexico State Historic Preservation Officer (SHPO) reply (Lynne Sebastian, letter of 7 /12/91 to Albert Chernoff) that questioned the significance of these and two other early laboratory buildings (814 and 815). The eligibility of Buildings 814, 815, and their potential for inclusion into...
"Full Moral and Material Strength" The Early Cold War Architectural Legacy at Holloman Air Force Base, New Mexico (ca. 1950-1960) (1996)
HAFB played an important role as a development and testing facility for missile and rocket research during the early Cold War. The identification and documentation of many of the buildings and structures used during this time period has provided valuable insight on a variety of Cold War construction techniques, as well as initiating steps to document, protect, and preserve this legacy of the USAF. This is extremely important since of the original early Cold War-era facilities that still exist,...
Holloman Air Force Base Resources
Project metadata for resources within the Holloman Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.
Kirtland Air Force Base Project Metadata
Project metadata for resources within the Kirtland Air Force Base cultural heritage resources collection.
SHPO Memo for Cultural Resources Publication "Full Moral and Material Strength" (HAFB No. 3) (1997)
SHPO Memo for Cultural Resources Publication "Full Moral and Material Strength" (HAFB No. 3)