The Wendover Complex - Exhibit Hall

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The Center for Land Use Interpretation has an exhibit space at Wendover, Utah. The space was the first of The Center's regional exhibit halls that collectively comprise the Land Use Museum Complex. The Wendover Exhibit Hall is in a former army barracks at the old Wendover Airbase.

The exhibit hall provides the region with a forum for addressing the area's landscape and land use issues, and is a display space for The Center's regional Site Extrapolation projects, as well as a gallery for other related work.

The structure, designated as airbase building number 2514, was singled out by the CLUI due to its location and its ideal configuration and appearance for use as a display space.

Alterations to the building, basically unused since the evacuation of the military in 1977, have been minimal. A hanging wall has been constructed down the middle of the structure for the display of two-dimensional media, and the rear of the building has been enclosed for use as curatorial space.

Since June 1, 1996, the hall has been open to the public. Though it is best to make arrangements to view the exhibit ahead of time by contacting The Center, CLUI representatives are sometimes at the building, and an automated entry system allows 24 hour access.

Currently on display at the Wendover Exhibit Hall

Contact The Center for more information.