D.C. National Guard Armory-related structures

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D.C. National Guard Armory-related structures are military and support facilities in Washington, D.C., designed or influenced by architect Nathan C. Wyeth as part of the city’s National Guard infrastructure.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf group of buildings
military infrastructure
affiliation District of Columbia National Guard NERFINISHED
architecturalInfluenceBy Nathan C. Wyeth NERFINISHED
associatedWith District of Columbia government NERFINISHED
United States Air National Guard NERFINISHED
United States Army National Guard NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designedBy Nathan C. Wyeth NERFINISHED
hasArchitecturalStyle 20th-century American institutional architecture
hasCategory Nathan C. Wyeth buildings NERFINISHED
National Guard armories NERFINISHED
military buildings in Washington, D.C.
hasFunction administrative support for National Guard operations
equipment storage
logistics support
training facilities for National Guard units
hasUse military
support facilities
languageOfEnvironment English
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
partOf National Guard infrastructure in Washington, D.C.
purpose house command and administrative offices
provide facilities for training and mobilization
support readiness of D.C. National Guard

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Nathan C. Wyeth notableWork D.C. National Guard Armory-related structures