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Home > Virginia > Bastion No. 4 > Fort Monroe, M.A.R.S. Station, Bastion No. 4, Hampton, VA



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Item Title
Fort Monroe, M.A.R.S. Station, Bastion No. 4, Hampton, VA

Location
M.A.R.S. Station, Bastion No. 4, VA

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Created/Published
Documentation compiled after 1933.

Notes
Survey number HABS VA-595-C
Building/structure dates: 1943 initial construction
National Register Number: 66000912
Significance: At Fort Monroe, an army post dominated by early twentieth-century Colonial revival architecture, Building #209 is the only example of the International Style. It is also the only building built on top of the actual 1820s fort wall and one of the few architect-designed buildings at the Fort.

Related Names
Beddow, Gerber, & Wharples


Collection
Historic American Buildings Survey (Library of Congress)

Contents
Photograph caption(s): 
1. GENERAL VIEW OF TOWER LOOKING EAST
2. GENERAL VIEW OF TOWER LOOKING EAST SHOWING MOAT AND STONEWORK
3. GENERAL VIEW OF TOWER LOOKING EAST
4. GENERAL VIEW OF TOWER LOOKING SOUTHWEST
5. GENERAL VIEW OF INTERNATIONAL STYLE OVERLOOK TOWER FROM THE EAST
6. DETAIL OF IRON STAIR AND ENTRY OF TOWER, LOOKING EAST


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