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The Provost Marshal Office at the former Walter Reed

The Provost Marshal Office at the former Walter Reed

The Provost Marshal Office at the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center, which closed in 2011, is part of the photo documentation and inventory taken of the 66-acre complex by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.... More

Joseph Murphey, an historical architect for the U.S.

Joseph Murphey, an historical architect for the U.S.

Joseph Murphey, an historical architect for the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Fort Worth District’s Regional Planning and Environmental Center, used a large format camera in 2013 to document the historic Walter ... More

This picture of stairs taken from the fourth floor

This picture of stairs taken from the fourth floor

This picture of stairs taken from the fourth floor of Building 1 are part of photo documentation of the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington. It was one of the largest facilities shut under the ... More

Joseph Murphey, an historical architect with the U.S.

Joseph Murphey, an historical architect with the U.S.

Joseph Murphey, an historical architect with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in the Fort Worth District, produced interpretive panels that will tell the storied history of Walter Reed Army Medical Center. They... More

A deer outside Delano Hall at the former Walter Reed

A deer outside Delano Hall at the former Walter Reed

A deer outside Delano Hall at the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center, which was closed in 2011. Wildlife now roam the 66-acre campus where 10,000 people once lived and worked in the northwest corner of Wash... More

Nurse detail at Building 57 of the former Walter Reed

Nurse detail at Building 57 of the former Walter Reed

Nurse detail at Building 57 of the former Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington. Photo documentation of the historic facility was part of the mitigation process conducted by the U.S. Army Corps of Engin... More

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