Tour Overview
Visit historic sites on Fort Leonard Wood
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Fort Leonard Wood is home to the Army's Maneuver Support Center which trains over 80,000 engineering, chemical defense and military police enlisted soldiers each year. Named after General Leonard Wood, an Army surgeon, the post opened in 1941. The drive takes approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. Allow additional time to enjoy the musueums, trails and parks. Complimentary printed piece to enhance this tour is available from the Pulaski County Visitors Center or from the PulaskiCountyUSA website.
Stops
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Stop 1: Fort Leonard Wood Main Gate Entrance
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Stop 2: Old Post Headquarters
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Stop 3: Fire Baptized Cemetery
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Stop 4: Baker Theater
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Stop 5: Gammon Field
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Stop 6: Nutter Field House
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Stop 7: Garrison Chapel
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Stop 8: USO
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Stop 9: Abrams Reel Time Theater
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Stop 10: Mahaffey Museum Complex
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Stop 11: Military Vehicle Display
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Stop 12: Old Post Chapel
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Stop 13: Colyer Park
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Stop 14: Main Post Chapel
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Stop 15: MANSCEN
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Stop 16: Garlington House
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Stop 17: Rockwell Cemetery
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Stop 18: General Leonard Wood Army Community Hospital
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Stop 19: Fort Leonard Wood Hospital
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Stop 20: German POW Stone work
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Stop 21: Soldiers Memorial Park
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Stop 22: Piney Valley Golf Course
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Stop 23: One lane bridge
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Stop 24: Rolling Heath One-Room School
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Stop 25: Stone Mill Spring - parking area
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Stop 26: Rolling Hills Trail
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Stop 27: Happy Hollows Picnic Area
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Stop 28: Railroad Area
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Stop 29: "Green" Bridge
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Stop 30: Main Post Cemetery
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Stop 31: Building 2101 - Countee Hall
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Stop 32: Polla Road - West Entrance