Historic Sites
Historic resources of the Williams Air Force Base were identified in a 1995 study.
Seven separate objects or buildings were listed on the National Register of Historic Places on June 19, 1995. These are:
Landmark name | Image | Location | Summary | |
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Flagpole | 10 St. between D and E Sts. at Williams Air Force Base |
Flagpole erected in 1941 by Del E. Webb Construction Company | ||
Water Pump Station and Water Tower | Northeastern corner of the junction of 12th and B Sts. at Williams Air Force Base |
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Ammo Bunker (S-1007) | Southwest of Alaska Drive at Williams Air Force Base |
Built by Del E. Webb Construction Company in 1942 | ||
Ammo Bunker (S-1008) | Southwest of Alaska Drive at Williams Air Force Base |
Also built by Del E. Webb Construction Company in 1942 | ||
Civil Engineering Maintenance Shop | Northeastern corner of the junction of 11th and A Sts. at Williams Air Force Base |
Built by Del E. Webb Construction Company in 1941 | ||
Demountable Hangar | Northern apron of Williams Air Force Base |
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Housing Storage Supply Warehouse | Northwestern corner of the junction of 11th and A Sts. at Williams Air Force Base |
Built by Del E. Webb Construction Company in 1941 |
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