File:Map of Springfield Armory campus.svg

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English: Map of the Springfield Armory, with National Historic Site managed by .

Buildings with numbers indicate historic buildings with original numbering, including-
National Historic Site
1. Commanding Officers Quarters (1846)
10. Master Armorer's House (1833)
13. Main Arsenal, museum and visitor center (1847)
Armory Square and Springfield Technical Community College
5/6. Junior Officers' Quarters (1870)
11. West Arsenal (1808); now Western Massachusetts Police Academy
14. Middle Arsenal (1830); now Armory Square Childcare and College Graphic Communications
15. East Arsenal (1824); now Garvey Hall South
16. Administration (1819), North and South Shops (1824); now Garvey Hall
19. Caserne (1863), now Ira H. Rubenzahl Student Learning Commons

Letters indicate other buildings used by Springfield Technical Community College-
a. Scibelli Hall
b. Deliso Hall
c. Putnam Hall
d. Mail/Receiving
e. Automotive Technology
f. Health Sciences Building
g. Facilities Department
h. Campus Police

The "'Wait Guide' Stone" referred to here is the westernmost terminal of the 1767 Milestones.
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Author User:Simtropolitan
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