Properties
Properties
Russel Hall
Russell Hall was the last permanent pre-WWII structure completed on the Fort. It was finished in 1936 and served as...
Barker Circle
Col. James B. Allison became the 6th commanding officer of Fort Monmouth in 1925. He commissioned the first permanent structures...
Expo Theater
Built in 1968, the Expo Theater once held 995 audience members in its seats and sits on 7.8 acres of...
Squier Hall
Originally dubbed “Signal Corps Laboratories,” what is now Squire Hall was named in honor of Major General George O. Squire....
Pulse Power
Built in 1988, this two-story structure consists of 15,690 square feet of administrative offices and 10,786 square feet of lab...
Bowling Center
The Bowling Center was opened in 1965 and sits on a 2.8 acre parcel of land. Plans to modernize the...
Vail Hall
Formerly a communications hub, housing the fort’s Directorate of Information Management and Information Technology Services Directorate, Vail Hall was constructed...
Mcafee Complex
The McAfee Complex was built in 1997 and named for Dr. Walter S. McAfee. McAfee was a civilian engineer who...
Gibbs Hall
Gibbs Hall is located on the Fort’s very own golf course, Suneagles, and was originally a private country club for...
Kaplan Hall
Most recently home to the Communications-Electronics Museum, Kaplan Hall was originally the post theater, boasting 574 seats. Constructed in 1933,...
Allison Hall
Commissioned in 1925, Fort Monmouth’s hospital, Allison Hall, was completed in 1928 with an additional wing added in 1934. The...