The house on 104 was never part of the base, as it never came down that far. All the land was above where I89 is now. The NWRDC land butted up to it, and our trails ran along the chain link perimeter fence on the south end of the base. Mom and Dad rented apts to many stationed there thru Dad's death in 1975, and I managed the apts starting in 1969. Went to school with kids from the base from 1962-1974.One of those stationed there became like family renting from us, and is still a dear friend today.
Re: “What Is That White Dome on a Hill Overlooking St. Albans?”
The house on 104 was never part of the base, as it never came down that far. All the land was above where I89 is now. The NWRDC land butted up to it, and our trails ran along the chain link perimeter fence on the south end of the base. Mom and Dad rented apts to many stationed there thru Dad's death in 1975, and I managed the apts starting in 1969. Went to school with kids from the base from 1962-1974.One of those stationed there became like family renting from us, and is still a dear friend today.