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Air Force Academy chapel in Colorado to close in September for 3-year renovation

Project expected to cost $158 million

COLORADO SPRINGS, COLORADO, DECEMBER 16, 2004--On ...
In this 2004 photo, cadets file past the chapel at the United States Air Force Academy north of Colorado Springs, the most recognizable landmark on the campus. (Glenn Asakawa, The Denver Post file)
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COLORADO SPRINGS — The U.S. Air Force Academy in Colorado has announced it will close its cadet chapel for extensive renovations beginning in September.

RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post
People gather to say goodbye to Colorado native Capt. Ryan Hall, 30, Monday March 12, 2012, during a funeral held at the Air Force Academy Cadet Chapel. Hall was one of four Airmen killed Feb. 18 when their U-28 aircraft crashed near Camp Lemonnier, Djibouti, Africa.

KOAA-TV the military academy says Sept. 3 is the final day scheduled for visits prior to the chapel’s three-year closure.

Officials at the academy near Colorado Springs say a $158 million restoration and preservation project is scheduled to begin Nov. 1.

Officials say work crews are expected to remove furniture and conduct other preparation work between Sept. 3 and Nov. 1.

The chapel was originally scheduled to close in June, but the project was delayed.

The Air Force says the funds were reallocated for repairs at Florida’s Tyndall Air Force Base following Hurricane Michael in October 2018.

The chapel is registered as a national historic landmark.

Information from: KOAA-TV, http://www.koaa.com

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