Fort Holabird was a U.S. Army post in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, from 1918-1973.
Fort Holabird was located in the southeast corner of the city, fronting on Holabird Ave. between Broening Highway and Dundalk Ave. From 1941 until the end of World War II, the installation grew to include approximately 350 acres and 286 buildings. After World War II, activities at Fort Holabird were curtailed and portions of the property were transferred from the Army. The largest transfer occurred in the timeframe between 1977 and 1979, when 223 acres were transferred to the City of Baltimore. The City developed the land into the Fort Holabird Industrial Park.
Camp Holabird, Baltimore, Maryland, sometime between 1918 and 1923.
Holabird Ordnance Depot, Baltimore, Maryland, circa May 1943.
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Karl Probst, designer of the Jeep
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Coordinates: 39°16′08″N 76°32′09″W / 39.2689°N 76.5357°W