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Old Post Historic District (OPHD)

Old Post Historic District (OPHD). Fort Bragg Cultural Resources Management Program (CRMP). OPHD Use Areas. Use Areas Key 1. Industrial (Storage) 2. Residential (NCO Housing) 3. Industrial (Warehouses) 4. Former Enlisted Quarters 5. Administrative and Civic

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Old Post Historic District (OPHD)

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  1. Old Post Historic District (OPHD) Fort Bragg Cultural Resources Management Program (CRMP)

  2. OPHD Use Areas Use Areas Key 1. Industrial (Storage) 2. Residential (NCO Housing) 3. Industrial (Warehouses) 4. Former Enlisted Quarters 5. Administrative and Civic 6. Recreational (Polo Field) 7. Residential (Officer Housing) 8. Landscape (Ryder Golf Course) Click on the red circle that encompasses the area in which you are interested. You will be hyperlinked to the area’s information within this PowerPoint presentation; otherwise, you may navigate the presentation with the arrow keys.

  3. OPHD Industrial (Area 1) • Former Mule Barns/Stables • Used later as garages • Currently used as • storage and limited • office space • Architectural Features: • Metal, awning sash • windows • Brick façade • Industrial lights and • awnings • Distinct, vertically- • divided exterior • bays Photo: Former Mule Barn facing Reilly Road (built 1930s) now used as storage and/or office space.

  4. OPHD Bastogne Gables (Area 2) • Bastogne Gables • NCO housing • Four bungalow styles • with similar floor • plans • Architectural Features: • Stucco façade • Double-hung wood • windows • Clay tile roof • Columns (wood or • stucco) • Iron porch railing • Copper gutters and • downspouts Photo: Historic street view of Bastogne Gables relatively soon after construction; screened porches were later additions and not original features (all screens have since been removed)

  5. Bastogne Gables (cont.d) • Type II • Side-gable roof • Attached gable-roof porch • Stucco porch posts • Arched wood vent with concrete sill • Type I • Side-gable roof • Attached weatherboard gable porch • Wood porch posts • Arched wood vent

  6. Bastogne Gables (cont.d) • Type III • Hipped roof • Attached hip-roof porch • Wood porch posts • Type IV • Hipped roof • Attached hip-roof porch • Stucco porch posts (arched or stepped openings)

  7. OPHD Industrial (Area 3) • OPHD Industrial • Mixed architectural styles • Some WWII-era wood-frame • structures (e.g., warehouses, • storage facilities) still in use • Currently maintenance and • storage space • Architectural Features: • Craftsman: hipped-roof porch; • brick porch columns; horizontal • massing • WWII-era: wood-frame • warehouses, some covered with • vinyl siding • Modern open-air, metal-frame • storage facilities Photo: Craftsman style former stable guard quarters, behind which rises WWII-era wood-frame warehouses and metal-frame storage facilities

  8. OPHD Former Enlisted Quarters (Area 4) • Former Enlisted Quarters • Georgian Revival barracks • Currently used as administrative • and/or office space • Line Macomb St. and north • section of Armistead St. • Architectural Features: • Brick façade with concrete belt • courses and raised concrete • foundations; brick parapet end • walls with concrete caps • Double-hung wood windows • (not extant); ocular and half- • moon windows (extant) Photos: Front façade, former enlisted quarters (top: historic; bottom: present day)

  9. Former Enlisted Quarters (cont.d) • Former Enlisted Quarters • Georgian Revival barracks • Currently used as administrative • and/or office space • Line Macomb St. and north • section of Armistead St. • Architectural Features (continued): • Elaborate door surrounds • Clay tile roof (not extant) • Open back porches (some • currently in-filled) Photos: Back façade, former enlisted quarters (top: historic; bottom: present day with in-fill)

  10. OPHD Administrative and Civic (Area 5) • Administrative and Civic • Mixed architectural styles (e.g., • Georgian Revival, Classical Revival, Art • Moderne) • Used as offices and civic venues • Architectural Features: • Classical Revival: enclosed gable-front • form; use of arches, keystones, and brick • quoins; symmetrical design • Georgian Revival: parapet walls; exposed • rafter ends under eaves; concrete belt • courses • Art Moderne: streamlined façade; • metal/glass block windows Photos: Classical Revival Main Post Theater (top; built 1933) and Main Post Chapel (bottom; built 1934)

  11. OPHD Recreational (Area 6) • Polo Field • Formerly used for horseback • exercises/sporting events • Currently recreational space • Landscape Features: • Open field • Surrounded by mature plantings Photo: Polo Field (top: present day); horseback riders at Polo Field (left: historic)

  12. OPHD’s Normandy Heights (Area 7) • Normandy Heights • Officer housing • Three house styles: one-story • Spanish-Eclectic ranch, and • two-story Spanish Colonial • Revival single family, and two- • story duplex • Architectural Features: • Stucco façade • Double-hung wood windows • Clay tile roof • Covered porch/stoop areas • Iron porch railing • Copper gutters and • downspouts Two-story, single family Normandy Heights residence, built 1931-1934 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style

  13. OPHD’s Normandy Heights (cont.d) One-story, single family ranch residence, built 1928 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style Two-story duplexes, built 1939 in the Spanish Colonial Revival style (original windows not extant)

  14. Landscape: Ryder Golf Course (Area 8) • Ryder Golf Course • Historic landscape • Contributing landscape • resource to the OPHD • Bounds east side of OPHD; • separates Normandy Heights • from new GFOQ housing • Landscape Features: • Fairway • Paved riding paths • Course features (sand traps, • water features) • Mature landscaping Ryder Golf Course, constructed c. 1930s

  15. CRMP’s OPHD Building Management • CRMP Building Monitoring • Rotating schedule for • OPHD’s two neighborhoods • Surveys • Current 2011 Survey • Update, period of • significance (1962- • 1972) • Annual reports • OPHD Design Guidelines Photo: Stucco failing above window surround, identified during building monitoring episode; all such problems are reported and redressed

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