(Printed verso reads: "ENTRANCE, ARMOR CENTER FORT KNOX, KENTUCKY. Fort Knox, named in honor of Henry T. Knox, Revolutionary General and first Secretary of War, was established in 1918. Covering an area of 106,000 acres, Fort Knox, the training center for armor, is located on U.S. Highway 31-W, the Dixie Highway, 25 miles south of Louisville and 18 miles north of Elizabethtown.")
Creator
- unknown.
Language
- English
Collection
- Postcard Collection, | collection guide | more from this collection
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Rights
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Publisher
- University of Kentucky
Format
Identifier
- 2008ms016