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Articles of interest from the newspapers:

“Raising the Barracks”  Corvallis Gazette-Times article

“Dance honors Camp Adair WWII history” 4/5/14 Commemorative Dance

 “Swing dance honors WWII era at Camp Adair”  4/5/14 Commemorative Dance

“Adair Village to Make History with Saturday Event” 9/7/12 Adair History day

“Forever Grateful” 8/27/12 Timberwolves visit

“Adair Celebrates” 7/3/11 Independence Day

“Adair Village Trying to Find Use for Barracks” 2/3/11

“Barracks Back on Solid Footing” 8/14/10

“Life In The Homefront” 11/13/12

“Gary L. Richards Finds the Last of Camp Adair’s Chapels” 10//12

“Historic Crusade” 7/1/12

 Museums and Archives Resources :

Albany Regional Museum
Benton County Museum
Heritage Museum (Independence)
Oregon Military Museum
Salem Public Library Oregon Historic Photograph Collections
Oregon State Archives

The Camp Adair Infantry Divisions:

Trailblazers the 70th
Powder River 91st
Deadeyes the 96th
Timberwolves the 104th

National Timberwolf Pups Association

Other Websites:

Gary L. Richards Camp Adair Website
I remember Camp Adair

Board member Mary’s travelogue of their European tour.

 World War Two Memorial Foundation

adairlivinghistory.org

If you know about this area's history, or if you know WWII veterans, we want to hear from you. Send email to adairhistory@gmail.com or call (541) 745-6318

Adair Living History, Inc.

is a 501c3 nonprofit
corporation based in
Adair Village, Oregon.

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adairlivinghistory.org
176 NE Azalea Drive
Adair Village, OR 97330

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