![]() NPS Only a handful of original buildings from the early period of the fort are still standing. Near the entrance to the park is one of those. It is the Non-Commissioned Officer’s Quarters that was built in 1905. The National Park Service is now doing work on the building to ensure its long-term preservation. The more than 100-year-old structure is wood-framed and is a rare surviving example of standard military planned housing from that time period. A witness to much of Fort Hunt’s history, the building has been vacant since 1992. The National Park Service is now undergoing a major project to repair and rehabilitate the exterior of this historic building. This project will address the deferred maintenance on the exterior of the NCO Quarters to prevent further deterioration and rehabilitate and preserve this important historical asset.
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Last updated: April 19, 2024