- A
guardhouse (also
known as a
watch house,
guard building,
guard booth,
guard shack,
security booth,
security building, or
sentry building) is a building...
- The
Guardhouse (9,341 feet (2,847 m)) is
located in the
Livingston Range,
Glacier National Park in the U.S.
state of Montana. The
Guardhouse is situated...
- The
Hessian Powder Magazine, also
known as the
Hessian Guardhouse Museum, is an
historic guardhouse and
gunpowder magazine which is
located on the grounds...
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Couperon guardhouse is a
historic building in the
parish of
Saint Martin, Jersey. It
stands a few
metres from Le
Couperon dolmen. The
guardhouse was built...
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Nearly all of the
buildings were
constructed of wood
except for the
stone guardhouse,
which was
built in 1869 and
remains the only
structure standing on the...
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Bombing of Church". New York Times. "Bethel
Baptist Church, Parsonage, and
Guardhouse".
National Historic Landmark Nomination.
National Park Service. "Civil...
- The
guardhouse on
Sennaya Square is
historic building in
Saint Petersburg,
located at
Sennaya Square (Sadovaya Street, 37, Sp****ky Lane, 13). The original...
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commemorating both Fort
Ellsworth and Harker.
These include the Fort
Harker Guardhouse and the Fort
Harker Commanding Officers' Quarters,
which are each separately...
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Nyholm Central Guardhouse is a
historic building at
Holmen in Copenhagen, Denmark. It was
built in 1745 as part of the
Nyholm Naval Base
which had been...
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relatively minor:
there were no
bunkers or tunnels, only
several small guardhouses,
partially hidden in the peninsula's
forest and
several more buildings...