Buckner Building

The Buckner Building

The Buckner Building is an abandoned former U.S. military building in Whittier, Alaska. It was constructed by the military in 1953 as a combined mess hall, sleeping quarters, recreational, medical and administrative facility[1] and was formerly one of the largest buildings in Alaska, often being referred to as "the city under one roof".[2] The building was slightly damaged by the 9.2 1964 Alaska earthquake, though damage was minimized by its reinforced concrete construction.[1] [3] There was no structural damage to the building itself, and subsequent inspections found the building to be in good condition.[1] The building continued to operate until 1966, at which point it was shuttered when the Port of Whittier was transferred to the General Services Administration for disposal.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 The Great Alaska Earthquake of 1964, Part 1. Washington D.C.: National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the Alaska Earthquake. 1973. pp. 1077–1082.
  2. Reitter, Bart (2011). The Horseman: A Travel Memoir. iUniverse. p. 99. ISBN 9781450292320.
  3. Kachadoorian, Reuben (1965), "Effects of the earthquake of March 27, 1964, at Whittier, Alaska", U.S. Geological Survey Professional Paper (542–B), archived from the original on 17 Oct 2012

Coordinates: 60°46′28.58″N 148°40′30.47″W / 60.7746056°N 148.6751306°W / 60.7746056; -148.6751306


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