- Camp Mabry
Infobox_nrhp | name = Camp Mabry Historic District
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caption = Post-9/11 Entrance to Camp Mabry
location = 2210 W. 35th StAustin, Texas , USA
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added =August 30 ,1996
refnum=96000967
governing_body =State of Texas Camp Mabry is a military installation in
Austin, Texas that houses the headquarters of theTexas Military Forces . Its site, three miles northwest of downtown along the present-dayMopac Expressway , was deeded from the city to the state in 1892. It was named for theAdjutant General of Texas at the time,Brigadier General Woodford Mabry .For many years at the turn of the 20th century, the camp was home to annual encampments by the Texas state militia, who hosted reenactments and demonstrations for the people of Austin. Grandstands were built on the site, and further improvements to the site were funded by paid admissions to the events. The first permanent building onsite, an arsenal, was completed in 1915 and allowed military weaponry and equipment to be moved out of storage in the capitol building.
Camp Mabry is the third-oldest active military installation in Texas. It currently houses the office of the Adjutant General, as well as the headquarters of the
Texas Army National Guard , theTexas Air National Guard , and theTexas State Guard . Other facilities include the 136th Regional Training Institute, state Combined Support Maintenance Shops, the armory of the 36th Infantry Division headquarters, a clinic, a parachute packing and storage facility, and additional storage buildings. In 1992 the Texas Military Forces Museum opened on the site.Prior to the attacks on September 11, 2001, Camp Mabry's mile-long track that sits adjacent to Mopac was a popular destination for walkers and joggers, and the field within it was used by many youth sports teams.
The camp was added to the
National Register of Historic Places in 1996.External links
* [http://www.texasmilitaryforcesmuseum.org/ Texas Military Forces Museum]
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