Abandoned Army Depot in South Dakota

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Uploaded by on Jan 20, 2008

The Black Hills Ordnance Depot (BHOD) was a munitions storage and maintenance facility formerly operated by the Ordnance Corps of the United States Army. The depot was located in Fall River County, in far southwestern South Dakota about eight miles south of the town of Edgemont.

BHOD was established and constructed in 1942, to help meet the Army's increased ordnance handling needs caused by World War II. Because of the relative remoteness of the location, nearly all of the facility's civilian workforce lived in federally owned housing at the depot; this residential community was known as Igloo, a name derived from the characteristic shape of the munitions storage buildings constructed at the site. The Igloo community included public schools, a hospital, post office, church, and shopping and entertainment facilities including a theater, swimming pool and a recreation center.

The level of employment at BHOD varied over the years, increasing during periods of war. During typical peacetime periods of the 1950s, between 700 and 750 workers were employed at the site.

The Depot was closed in 1967, and the Igloo community was abandoned. A large number of former Depot buildings remained at the site in 2007.

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  • @doliak59 you should go find those for me....

  • @doliak5 woah if thats true and ya dug them up they would be worth thousands of dollars in parts alone

  • i partied here once lol.

  • i wonder if theres ghost in 1 of them

  • Im from fall river county, this is in igloo, sd just outside of edgemont. a friend of mine has a lot of pics of the place, there is nothing inside the buildings. there is alot of munitions around that area, and from what i understand there are some never used jeeps wrapped in cosmolene buried out near the silos.

  • Would have liked to see a much longer video!

  • Those buildings are Barracks.

  • that looks really interesting, what as inside the buildings?

  • Cameron, how is it that you filmed this footage? Are you from there, or just happened to visit the area, or?

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