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Fort Missoula ADC Interpretive Trail
Photographer: Barry Swackhamer
Taken: August 21, 2019
Caption: Fort Missoula ADC Interpretive Trail
Additional Description: This marker is located on the grounds of Fort Missoula. Today, Fort Missoula is one of the most intact World War II interment sites in the United States. Many of the buildings used during the Alien Detention Camp still exist and are being used today.
This interpretive trail guides you through key areas of Fort Missoula's Alien Detention Camp. Though the fences and guard towers have been removed, it is still possible to imagine what it was like to be one of 2,000 men detained here on the grounds of Fort Missoula.

1. Original ADC Era Barrack Building
2. Post Headquarters Building T-1
3. Recreational Hall
4. Post Hospital
5. 1910 Era Barrack Buildings
6. Archaeological Site: The Barracks
7. Archaeological Site: Support Buildings 8. Officer's Row
9. Original Guard Tower
Submitted: January 12, 2020, by Barry Swackhamer of Brentwood, California.
Database Locator Identification Number: p507449
File Size: 3.361 Megabytes

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