Amatol existed for a matter of months nearly a century ago, but its vegetation-shrouded ruins still beguile residents in this Pinelands outpost.
When operations began in July 1918, the patchwork of munitions factories and residential streets represented a colossal achievement of urban planning. The isolated community swelled with workers who inhabited a new downtown with such amenities as a cafeteria, dance hall and movie theater.
“The history of the work is a story of the accomplishment of brain power, engineering talent and the genius of American business organization,” wrote the secretary of the Public Service Commission in January 1919.
But by the time those words were printed, in a U.S. Army publication, Amatol’s future was fading.
World War I ended on Nov. 11, 1918 — Armistice Day, later commemorated as Veterans Day — and the 6,000-acre facility was soon shuttered, its buildings dismantled as swiftly as they’d been built. What little remained fell to ruin or was scrapped.By WALLACE McKELVEY
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When operations began in July 1918, the patchwork of munitions factories and residential streets represented a colossal achievement of urban planning. The isolated community swelled with workers who inhabited a new downtown with such amenities as a cafeteria, dance hall and movie theater.
“The history of the work is a story of the accomplishment of brain power, engineering talent and the genius of American business organization,” wrote the secretary of the Public Service Commission in January 1919.
But by the time those words were printed, in a U.S. Army publication, Amatol’s future was fading.
World War I ended on Nov. 11, 1918 — Armistice Day, later commemorated as Veterans Day — and the 6,000-acre facility was soon shuttered, its buildings dismantled as swiftly as they’d been built. What little remained fell to ruin or was scrapped.By WALLACE McKELVEY
http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/...cle_9d1c8cec-660e-11e3-b61e-0019bb2963f4.html