N/A - The location of the Russell Road pipe project near Marine Corps Base Quantico, Virginia, Dec. 13, 2021. Base leadership worked with Prince William County through the Intergovernmental Support Agreement (IGSA) to make repairs to the collapsed culvert. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dangelo Yanez)
Workers drill holes in the wall of the existing museum. A forklift will fit into the holes to carry away the entire section of wall. This space will be the site of an expanded education suite, a Marine Sports Hall of Fame, a Hall of Valor Gallery, a Marine Corps Combat Art Gallery, and two additional galleries depicting Marine Corps history from 1976 to the present day. - Workers drill holes in the wall of the existing museum. A forklift will fit into the holes to carry away the entire section of wall. This space will be the site of an expanded education suite, a Marine Sports Hall of Fame, a Hall of Valor Gallery, a Marine Corps Combat Art Gallery, and two additional galleries depicting Marine Corps history from 1976 to the present day.
A portion of Julian Drive, the road that parallels the railroad tracks located behind the 7-day store, will be closed for repaving July 13 to August 14. The road is pictured on June 13, 2015. - A portion of Julian Drive, the road that parallels the railroad tracks located behind the 7-day store, will be closed for repaving July 13 to August 14. The road is pictured on June 13, 2015.
An aerial photo taken Jan. 31 of Marine Corps University, situated near the Potomac River aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, shows the progress of the various construction projects to date. - An aerial photo taken Jan. 31 of Marine Corps University, situated near the Potomac River aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, shows the progress of the various construction projects to date.
The current and proposed placement of Fire Station 533, located on the west side of Marine Corps Base Quantico, are shown above. In addition to a new, larger fire station, a two-lane traffic circle will be added at the intersection of MCB1 and Hot Patch Road to alleviate the traffic delays. - The current and proposed placement of Fire Station 533, located on the west side of Marine Corps Base Quantico, are shown above. In addition to a new, larger fire station, a two-lane traffic circle will be added at the intersection of MCB1 and Hot Patch Road to alleviate the traffic delays.
An aerial photograph of the construction of the Marine Corps University building aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., August 14, 2014. The photograph was taken to show each phase of the construction process. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Patrick H. Owens/ Released) - An aerial photograph of the construction of the Marine Corps University building aboard Marine Corps Base Quantico, Va., August 14, 2014. The photograph was taken to show each phase of the construction process. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Patrick H. Owens/ Released)
Construction of Marine Corps Base Quantico’s new, consolidated elementary school, shown here on Jan. 9, 2014, is about halfway complete. - Construction of Marine Corps Base Quantico’s new, consolidated elementary school, shown here on Jan. 9, 2014, is about halfway complete.
Auriana, 2, tries out one of the slides on the new playground on the morning of Oct. 21 while her father, Patrick Foster of Marine Helicopter Squadron 1, looks on. The playground opened in September, but the field won’t reopen until mid-December. - Auriana, 2, tries out one of the slides on the new playground on the morning of Oct. 21 while her father, Patrick Foster of Marine Helicopter Squadron 1, looks on. The playground opened in September, but the field won’t reopen until mid-December.
Quantico Logo - Quantico Logo
The intersection of Martin and Broadway streets will be replaced with a traffic roundabout over the next few months. Meanwhile, beginning Oct. 7, Martin Street will be closed to traffic. Broadway traffic will be rerouted onto a two-way detour. - The intersection of Martin and Broadway streets will be replaced with a traffic roundabout over the next few months. Meanwhile, beginning Oct. 7, Martin Street will be closed to traffic. Broadway traffic will be rerouted onto a two-way detour.