Fort McClellan, Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge
Facts and practical information
Fort McClellan, originally Camp McClellan, was a United States Army post located adjacent to the city of Anniston, Alabama. During World War II, it was one of the largest U.S. Army installations, training an estimated half-million troops. After the war it became the home of the Military Police Corps, the Chemical Corps and the Women's Army Corps. From 1975 and until it was closed in 1999, Fort McClellan was home of the Military Police Corps and the One Station Unit Training Military Police School. Also after World War II and until it was closed in 1999, it was home of the Chemical Corps School, which trained soldiers in chemical warfare. In 1988, Fort McClellan was used as an alternate training academy for the United States Border Patrol. Before its closure by the Base Realignment and Closure commission, the post employed about 10,000 military personnel and about 1,500 civilians. It underwent unexploded ordnance clean up from 2003 to 2014. Since 2010, about 3,000 acres of the post's brownfield land have been redeveloped as a mixed-use community. ()
Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge
Fort McClellan – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Museum of Natural History, Hillside Cemetery, Parker Memorial Baptist Church, Grace Episcopal Church.