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Springfield Armory National Historic Site Begins Year-Long Celebration of its 50th Anniversary

Join the Springfield Armory National Historic Site as they celebrate their 50th Anniversary! Beginning in October 2024 and ending in October 2025, a year-long celebration will take place with multiple special events.

“From its origins as an arsenal during the American Revolution and then the first federal armory established in 1794, Springfield Armory has played a major role throughout American history. It was here that the American System of manufacturing was born with the first mass produced military firearm with interchangeable parts. 50 years since it was designated a National Historic Site, Springfield Armory continues to serve as a reminder of the collective strength of American know-how,” said Park Superintendent Kelly Fellner.

After the closing of the federal armory in 1968, local groups worked to help designate the site as part of the National Park Service. Authorized by Congress with the passage of H.R. 13157 on October 26th, 1974, the law required an agreement to assure the historical integrity of the site and lands.  It would take an additional four years to establish the historic site, which included a unique partnership with the state and Springfield Technical Community College to use and preserve the historic buildings and grounds.  

In commemoration of the 50th Anniversary, special events and programs will take place throughout the year, culminating in an “On to Victory” dance, recreating the dance that took place at Springfield Armory in 1943. 50th Anniversary merchandise is available now for purchase at Springfield Armory NHS through October 2025 and includes specially branded clothes and a commemorative passport stamp.

 

ABOUT THE PARK: Springfield Armory National Historic Site is the location of the nation’s first armory (1794 – 1968) and was established by George Washington. The site includes historic grounds, buildings, and the world’s largest historic American military firearms collection. For updates and further information call (413) 734-8551, check the website at www.nps.gov/spar or go to www.facebook.com/sparnhs.      

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