Mesa, Arizona • Maricopa County
The Ammo Bunker S-1007 is a reinforced concrete structure built during World War II. Its robust design features thick walls and a well-ventilated interior, typical of military ordnance storage facilities of the era. The bunker represents a tangible link to the logistical infrastructure of wartime Arizona.
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Sw Of Alaska Dr., Williams Afb, Mesa, Arizona
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150 North Wilbur, Mesa, Arizona
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5900 E. Main St., Mesa, Arizona
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