The Sugar Camp cabin, one of the 50 which were homes to the WAVES during World War Two, was moved to Carillon Historical Park on April 7, 2004.
6 June 2004: The Sugar Camp/WAVES Cabin, now residing at Carillon Historical Park in Dayton, is dedicated. Brady Kress, Director of CHP, delivers a message of welcome before those present can tour it for the first time. |
Mary Karr, then the Direction of Community Relations for NCR Corporation, speaks of the importance of the community learning the story of the wartime work at NCR. |
Inside the cabin is a display telling the story of the code breaking work at NCR. |
The role of the WAVES, and their life at Sugar Camp, is featured. |
Read about another notable move of an NCR building-- ironically it was also associated with the Dayton Codebreaking
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