The Hyattsville Armory is a historic National Guard armory built in 1918 and located in Hyattsville, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. It was the first Armory built in Prince George's County and the fifth in Maryland. Its architect, , served as State Architect under Governor Albert C. Ritchie. In this capacity, Harris supervised the design of similar armories in Salisbury, Kensington, Silver Spring, Hagerstown, Laurel, Easton, Crisfield, Pocomoke City, Centreville, and Cumberland. The structure is distinctly fortresslike and offers a commanding view of the surrounding area. The building is patterned after a medieval English castle and built of native stone, with rectangular turrets flanking the arched limestone entranceway. Carved above the entry is the State Seal of Marylan
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| - The Hyattsville Armory is a historic National Guard armory built in 1918 and located in Hyattsville, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. It was the first Armory built in Prince George's County and the fifth in Maryland. Its architect, , served as State Architect under Governor Albert C. Ritchie. In this capacity, Harris supervised the design of similar armories in Salisbury, Kensington, Silver Spring, Hagerstown, Laurel, Easton, Crisfield, Pocomoke City, Centreville, and Cumberland. The structure is distinctly fortresslike and offers a commanding view of the surrounding area. The building is patterned after a medieval English castle and built of native stone, with rectangular turrets flanking the arched limestone entranceway. Carved above the entry is the State Seal of Marylan (en)
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| - Armories on the National Register of Historic Places in Maryland
- Prince George's County, Maryland
- Hyattsville, Maryland
- Limestone
- Crisfield, Maryland
- Maryland
- Salisbury, Maryland
- Silver Spring, Maryland
- Government buildings completed in 1918
- Hyattsville, Maryland
- Centreville, Maryland
- Albert C. Ritchie
- Cumberland, Maryland
- Easton, Maryland
- Armories in Maryland
- Hagerstown, Maryland
- Buildings and structures in Prince George's County, Maryland
- Historic American Buildings Survey in Maryland
- National Register of Historic Places in Prince George's County, Maryland
- Kensington, Maryland
- Laurel, Maryland
- Pocomoke City, Maryland
- National Guard (United States)
- National Register of Historic Places
- Armory (military)
- State Seal of Maryland
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| - Side View of Hyattsville Armory November 2008 (en)
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| - Hyattsville Armory, 5340 Baltimore Avenue, Hyattsville, Prince George's County, MD (en)
- Hyattsville Armory, Prince George's County, Inventory No.: PG:68-9 (en)
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| - The Hyattsville Armory is a historic National Guard armory built in 1918 and located in Hyattsville, Prince George's County, Maryland, United States. It was the first Armory built in Prince George's County and the fifth in Maryland. Its architect, , served as State Architect under Governor Albert C. Ritchie. In this capacity, Harris supervised the design of similar armories in Salisbury, Kensington, Silver Spring, Hagerstown, Laurel, Easton, Crisfield, Pocomoke City, Centreville, and Cumberland. The structure is distinctly fortresslike and offers a commanding view of the surrounding area. The building is patterned after a medieval English castle and built of native stone, with rectangular turrets flanking the arched limestone entranceway. Carved above the entry is the State Seal of Maryland. The Hyattsville Armory was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. (en)
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