Commandant of Cadets Building, US Air Force Academy
a.k.a. Lowry Air Force Base Building 880; 5AH2908
1016 Boston St., Aurora, COHoused in refurbished World War II-era frame buildings, the first three classes at the new institution began their education at Lowry Air Force Base. Young lieutenants known as "Air Training Officers" served as upperclassmen (Air Training Officers) through the summer of 1957. While at Lowry many of the fundamental traditions of the "West Point of the Air" were inaugurated, including a cadet honor code and class system, adherence to rigorous academic standards, adoption of the falcon mascot, and participation in intercollegiate athletics. President Eisenhower wrote of the importance of the Academy's pioneer class in influencing the direction of the institution: "The standards of intellect, obedience, and leadership which has been established by the Class of 1959 will bear strongly upon the growth of future tradition."
The survival of Building 880 as a representative of the Academy at Lowry AFB is particularly fitting, as it housed the Commandant of Cadets, who was responsible for airmanship, military, and physical training, including the development of such traits as leadership, character, and ethics that would mold the cadets into Air Force officers. Maj. Gen. Harold W. "Pete" Todd (retired), a member of the first graduating class, observed that the Commandant's building was "the Citadel of Honor, the place where the true core of the Air Force Academy lay," which uniquely embodied "the essence of the training in character, discipline, and integrity at the fledgling Academy." The building is considered to be the most intact of those remaining that were part of the interim Air Force Academy in 1955-58. Six other buildings are still extant which were associated with the Academy at Lowry AFB, but exhibit alterations and additions or lack the level of historical significance displayed by Building 880. The City of Aurora recognized this significance in 1995 when it designated the building an Aurora Historic Landmark."
The significance of the permanent site of the Air Force Academy in Colorado Springs was recognized in 2004 when the Cadet Area was designated as a National Historic Landmark. The academies of the other principal military branches are also designated National Historic Landmarks. The Air Force is distinguished as the only branch of the military which had an interim site for its service academy. This reflects the importance the military and civilian leadership placed on the rapid creation of such a develops it. The source of that development was in that building and the people who were in and around it.
Listed in National Register of Historic Places in 2007.
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In 1858, gold was discovered in the South Platte River in what is now Arapahoe County. This led to a significant influx of prospectors and settlers, and the establishment of several mining camps. The county was officially established in 1861, just a few years before Colorado achieved statehood.
During this time, Arapahoe County became an important center for trade and cattle ranching. The transcontinental railroad also brought further growth and development to the area. In the late 19th century, the county's economy diversified with the establishment of industries such as agriculture, manufacturing, and services.
Over the years, Arapahoe County has experienced significant population growth and urbanization. Cities such as Littleton, Englewood, and Aurora have emerged as prominent economic and cultural hubs. Today, the county is known for its high quality of life, outdoor recreational opportunities, diverse communities, and thriving economy. Arapahoe County continues to evolve and attract new residents and businesses, while also preserving its rich history and natural beauty.
Arapahoe County Timeline
This timeline provides a concise overview of the key events in the history of Arapahoe County, Colorado.
- 1855 - Arapahoe County is established as one of the original 17 counties of the Colorado Territory.
- 1859 - Gold is discovered in Arapahoe County, leading to a population boom.
- 1861 - The Colorado Territory is divided, and Arapahoe County becomes part of the newly created Jefferson Territory.
- 1862 - The Colorado Territory is reorganized, and Arapahoe County is reestablished.
- 1879 - Denver is separated from Arapahoe County to form its own independent city and county.
- 1902 - The northeastern part of Arapahoe County becomes part of the new Adams County.
- 1965 - Arapahoe County merges with South Arapahoe County to form the present-day Arapahoe County.