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Montana State Arsenal (1942-2001) - A World War II era state arsenal completed in 1942 in Helena, Lewis and Clark County, Montana. Abandoned in 2001. Montana State Arsenal HistoryEstablished in 1942 during World War II by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) in Helena, Montana. The building served as headquarters for the Montana National Guard from 1942 until 2001. The official description furnished to the Governor and the 27th State Legislature:
The 1935 earthquake destroyed the original armory in Helena. The 1939 state legislature established the Armory Board to sponsor the seven Montana armory projects. Construction began on the Helena Armory in 1940 and it was completed in 1942. The Armory building was a typical WPA project in the early Moderne style. Current StatusThe Montana National Guard headquarters relocated from this site in December 2001 ending a military role for the building. The building was occupied by a number of government agencies. Currently unoccupied.
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