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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

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.

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