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National Parks and U.S. Department of Justice officials partially unraveled the mystery of 24 Civil War era marksmanship medals stolen from the Springfield Armory National Historic Site.
On a summer day in 1971, a staff member at the Springfield Armory Museum in Western Massachusetts passed a display case and did a double take. The glass container had been jimmied open, and its ...
SPRINGFIELD -- The Springfield Armory National Historic Site will close its museum Friday so contractors can complete paving work at the armory site.
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – After nearly 16 months from the beginning of the pandemic-enforced shutdowns, the Springfield Armory National Historic Site is open once again. The museum wasn’t ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) – The Springfield Armory National Historic Site is once again offering guided tours while also following CDC guidelines. The site is the location of the nation’s ...
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U.S. seeks forfeiture of historic firearm reportedly stolen from ...The Springfield Armory, established in 1777, served as a federal arsenal during the Revolutionary War and remained under U.S. Army control until 1974, when it was designated a national historic ...
In 1974, Wayne Phaneuf, a journalist with the Springfield Daily News, interviewed a World War I veteran at Springfield Armory Museum who claimed M1903 serial No. 1 was issued to him during the war.
The recent demolition of a building at the former Springfield Armory yielded significant discoveries by a team of UMass Amherst archaeologists. The former Springfield Armory Building 104 held ...
A. The last M1 rifle to come off the assembly line was Serial No. 6084405 on May 17, 1957, and this rifle is on display at the Springfield Armory National Historic Site museum.
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