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One of the few remaining examples of a WWII Officers Club in the country, the Camp Pickett Officers Club was restored by Nottoway County to preserve the nationally significant structure while providing a permanent location to tell the story of Camp Pickett, the final stopping point for many soldiers on their way to war. The exhibits are presented throughout the first floor of the Ballroom. Pylon displays detail the history of the camp, presenting its role as a critical hub for landside military transportation and training from WWII to the present day. Additional display cases include patches, posters and graphics representing the twelve divisions of soldiers that lived and trained here before embarking for their final military destinations.
One of the few remaining examples of a WWII Officers Club in the country, the Camp Pickett Officers Club was restored by Nottoway County to preserve the nationally significant structure while providing a permanent location to tell the story of Camp Pickett, the final stopping point for many soldiers on their way to war. The exhibits are presented throughout the first floor of the Ballroom. Pylon displays detail the history of the camp, presenting its role as a critical hub for landside military transportation and training from WWII to the present day. Additional display cases include patches, posters and graphics representing the twelve divisions of soldiers that lived and trained here before embarking for their final military destinations.