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Knox Masonry company history timeline

1993

1993 – Friends launch public awareness campaign to educate the public about the critical condition of the Fort Knox roof.

1996

1996 – Friends of Fort Knox play key role in advocating for the passage of a $1 million bond to repair the Fort Knox roof and have raised $314,759 in private donations to support the project.

1998

1998 – The Bureau of Parks and Lands and Friends develop plans to transform the Fort torpedo shed into the Visitor and Education Center.

2000

2000 – Friends launch a web site.

2002

2002 – Friends install a multimedia system in the Visitor and Education Center to be used for educational programs.

2005

2005 - Friends of Fort Knox complete the restoration of the Battery 'A' powder magazine roof.

2007

2007 - The project to restore four 24-pound flank howitzer cannons and carriages original to Fort Knox is approved by the FFK Board of Directors.

2009

2009 - Century and a Half masonry project tackles brick repointing in the ten casemate areas of the Fort.

2011

2011 – Friends begin restoration of northern interior Fort powder magazine.

2013

2013 - Sixteen windows were replaced in the enlisted men’s quarters and the ordnance room.

2015

2015 - The Century and a Half masonry program continued and focused on repointing and repairing two step alley loopholes.

2018

2018 – Repointing and repairs to the brick work.

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