BY: MARTIN KIDSTON
Missoula County will begin a full architectural assessment and begin planning for the restoration of two barracks once used to house Japanese Americans and Italians at Fort Missoula during World War II.
Commissioners on Tuesday approved a $40,000 contract with A&E to assess what historic elements remain in the dated buildings and what it will cost to restore them as they were 80 years ago.
SOURCE: https://missoulacurrent.com/
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