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Riley Place - Fort Riley Friday

Riley Place - Fort Riley Friday

This Fort Riley Friday we take a look at Riley Place, a neighborhood that sprang up off Huebner Road in the 1930's toward the end of the Army construction program to replace temporary World War I structures. Th... More

507 Holbrook Avenue Fort Riley Friday

507 Holbrook Avenue Fort Riley Friday

Fort Riley Friday Jan 29, 2021 507 Holbrook Ave This #FortRileyFriday we continue our look at facilities constructed around the garrison headquarters, building 500. This area of post is historically known as th... More

Building 505 is the focus of Fort Riley Friday for Jan. 22, 2020

Building 505 is the focus of Fort Riley Friday for Jan. 22, 2020

This #FortRileyFriday we begin our look at historic structures adjacent to Summerall Hall, the garrison headquarters, also known as building 500. Quarters 505 was completed in 1909, the same year as the south w... More

Fort Riley Friday building 510

Fort Riley Friday building 510

We continue our look at facilities constructed around building 500, the garrison headquarters. Building 510 Reed Avenue, also known as Grimes Hall, was built in 1931 as nurses quarters reflecting building 500's... More

Fort Riley Friday building 509 Holbrook Ave 2-5-2021

Fort Riley Friday building 509 Holbrook Ave 2-5-2021

This Fort Riley Friday we continue our look at facilities constructed around garrison headquarters, building 500. This area of post is historically known as the Hospital/Post Headquarters District. 509 Holbrook... More

Looking Back: Building 385 - An old photo of a building and an old photo of a building

Looking Back: Building 385 - An old photo of a building and an old pho...

TOP: Building 385 as it appeared in 1930 and, BOTTOM: as it appears today.

Fort Riley Friday Qtrs 524

Fort Riley Friday Qtrs 524

This Fort Riley Friday we look at a rare structure along Huebner Road. Quarters 524, at the intersection of Huebner and Riley Place, was built in 1925 as the residence of the post’s civilian fire chief. Its Bun... More

Fort Riley Friday - A series of pictures showing different buildings

Fort Riley Friday - A series of pictures showing different buildings

Each week we look at a historic building on Fort Riley and see what it was then and what it is now. This week we look at building 500, Summerall Hall

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