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'''The Quonset Hut Museum''' valorizes the humble habitat known as the [[w:Quonset_hut|Quonset hut]]. | [[File:The Winesburg Quonset Hut Museum, East Elevation.JPG|thumb|The Winesburg Quonset Hut Museum, the museum of temporary housing, is housed temporarily here.|left]]'''The Quonset Hut Museum''' valorizes the humble habitat known as the [[w:Quonset_hut|Quonset hut]]. | ||
[[File:The Quonset Hut Museum Main Building.JPG|left|thumb|The QX-44444 Quonset Hut that serves as The Winesburg Quonset Hut Museum's main building once served as a prototype and training facility for the US Navy SeaBees at Quonset Point Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, Rhode Island.]] | |||
Jane Quigley is co-founder and Docent. | Jane Quigley is co-founder and Docent. | ||
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=== Quonset huts on display === | === Quonset huts on display === |
Latest revision as of 11:59, 11 July 2021
The Quonset Hut Museum valorizes the humble habitat known as the Quonset hut.
Jane Quigley is co-founder and Docent.
Quonset huts on display

Quonset Huts Around the World
Quigley said, "We haven't acquired any of these Quonset huts yet, but a girl can dream, can't she?"
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Aleutian Islands, Alaska, 1944.
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NAS Port Lyautey, 1945.
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Laguna Peak, Point Mugu, 1946.
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Japan, 1947.
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University of Alabama, July 2021.