Sidney, Nebraska • Cheyenne County
The Sioux Ordnance Depot Fire & Guard Headquarters in Sidney, Nebraska, is a functionalist-style building constructed during World War II. Its robust, utilitarian design reflects its original purpose as a critical component of a large military installation.
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Jct. Of 10th Ave. And Linden St., Sidney, Nebraska
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