The Jamestown Armory in Chautauqua County, New York, is a historic National Guard armory building constructed in 1932 for Company E, 174th Infantry Brigade. Designed in the Tudor Revival style by State architect William Haugaard, it features an administration building and an attached drill shed, making it one of 12 extant armory buildings designed by Haugaard.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995, the Jamestown Armory stands as a significant architectural and historical landmark, showcasing the military heritage of the region. With its rich history and unique design, the armory serves as a reminder of the area's past and continues to be a point of interest for visitors and locals alike.
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