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A Sampling of Visitor
Centers, Listed Alphabetically by Park Name:
Antietam - Little Bighorn | Mesa
Verde - Zion
Note:
This is an illustrated, partial list. For a full list of all known Mission
66 visitor centers in the U.S., please download the following pages (PDF
format) page 1 | 2
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Antietam National
Battlefield, Maryland |
Visitor
Center designed by William Cramp Scheetz, Jr., Philadelphia and the
Eastern Office of Design and Construction, 1961-62. To
be demolished under current General Management Plan. |
Badlands National
Park, South Dakota |
Ben
Reifel Visitor Center designed by Cecil Doty and Lucas, Craig, Whitwam
(Rapid City), 1957-58
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Dinosaur
National Monument, Utah |
Visitor
Center designed by Anshen and Allen, San Francisco, 1957. Determined
eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Currently under
consideration as a National Historic Landmark. |
Gettysburg National
Military Park, Pennsylvania |
Neutra
and Alexander, Los Angeles, 1958-62. To be demolished under current
General Management Plan. Determined
eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. Currently under
consideration as a National Historic Landmark.
*Join our special campaign to save this building from demolition*
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Grand Teton National
Park, Wyoming |
Jackson
Lake Lodge, designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood for John D.
Rockefeller, Jr., 1955 |
Colter
Bay Visitor Center, designed by Malone & Hooper, San Francisco
and the Western Office of Design and Construction, 1956-57 |
Moose
Visitor Center, designed by Spencer, Ambrose and Lee, San Francisco
and the Western Office of Design and Construction, 1957-58 |
Great Smoky Mountains
National Park, Tennessee |
Sugarlands
Visitor Center, designed by the Eastern Office of Design and Construction,
1957-58
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Little Bighorn
Battlefield National Monument, Montana |
Visitor
Center designed by Max R. Garcia, San Francisco, 1964-65 |
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