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Building 427 on Eggleston Street (just past the entrance on your left), is full of Camp Atterbury history. From pictures to stories and even authentic WWII items. The museum is set up on a historical time line which takes the visitor on a journey through pre acquisition, construction, activation, unit training and finally, Camp Atterbury as it is today. This is a history buffs dream come true. If you are curious on how this post has changed over the years, it is highly recommended that you spend some time browsing here. Volunteers have spent countless hours researching and reconditioning this museum. Their dedication and loyalty alone should bring you in to learn more about WWII and Camp Atterbury. Hours of operation: Saturday and Sunday 1300-1600 Wednesday 1300-1600 Atterbury History Brochure -PDF 812-526-1744 DSN 569-2744 On post dial 1744

Last updated on Wednesday, April 22, 2009 |
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