National Register of Historic Places Eligibility Evaluation of Air National Guard Buildings

Author(s): Karen Van Citters

Year: 2000

Summary

Properties at Kirtland Air Force Base, Air National Guard area that are being affected by maintenance and repair projects were evaluated using the National Register of Historic Places criteria for eligibility, appropriate historic contexts, drawings, photographs and site visits. Of the six properties that were evaluated in this report, three were not considered exceptionally important under a Cold War theme and one was constructed after the period of significance (1945-1989). One structure was constructed as an aircraft maintenance hangar and one was constructed as the Air National Guard Headquarters. The headquarters building would typically be considered an important property, but remodeling completed in the 1980s has significantly altered the architectural integrity. The hangar is the only structure in this group of buildings that is recommended as eligible to the National Register of Historic Places.

Cite this Record

National Register of Historic Places Eligibility Evaluation of Air National Guard Buildings. Karen Van Citters. 2000 ( tDAR id: 469139) ; doi:10.48512/XCV8469139

Temporal Coverage

Calendar Date: 1945 to 1989 (Cold War Era)

Spatial Coverage

min long: -107.15; min lat: 34.211 ; max long: -105.26; max lat: 35.15 ;

Individual & Institutional Roles

Contact(s): Kirtland Air Force Base CRM Manager

Record Identifiers

Contract No.(s): N62742-90-D-0019

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Contact(s): Kirtland Air Force Base CRM Manager