Edwards AFB - Architectural Reports
Site Name Keywords
Railroad
Other Keywords
Historic Properties •
Edwards Air Force Base •
historic property identification •
Test Stand 1-A •
Man in Space
Culture Keywords
Historic •
World War II •
Cold War
Investigation Types
Architectural Survey •
Architectural Documentation •
Historic Background Research •
Records Search / Inventory Checking •
Site Evaluation / Testing •
Heritage Management
Temporal Keywords
World War II •
Cold War Era •
WWII •
Cold War
Geographic Keywords
United States of America (Country) •
California (State / Territory) •
Kern County (County) •
North America (Continent) •
USA (Country) •
California •
Los Angeles County (County) •
San Bernardino County (County) •
Mojave Desert •
LEUHMAN RIDGE
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Historic Facilities Inventory Report of Railroad and Associated Structures for Edwards Air Force Base Kern County, California (2022)
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Argonne National Laboratory conducted a historic facility inventory and evaluation on behalf of the United States Air Force at Edwards Air Force Base, Kern County, California. The inventory and evaluation aids Edwards Air Force Base in managing the historic properties under its jurisdiction as required by the National Historic Preservation Act of 1966, as amended. The inventory evaluated extant portions of a government-owned railroad and associated buildings on post. As a result of this study,...
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Historic Property Identification and Assessment of Effects for Test Stand 1-A (1993)
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This report presents the results of a historic property identification and assessment of effects for the proposed modifications of static rocket Test Stand 1-A (TS1-A). The TSl-A is a rocket test stand located within the Phillips Laboratory area at Edwards Air Force Base. No new construction will be undertaken for this effort. The work consists entirely of cleanup, refurbishment, and tie-in to existing facilities and equipment installations. This location is very cost-effective due to upgrades...