The Administration building, also known as the Arcade building or Popcorn building, is a rare example of reconstruction within the National Park Service.
Reconstructing a historic building within a national park is a tool of last resort because the first three options - preservation, restoration, and rehabilitation - better preserve the historical integrity of a structure and a site.
When a building is constructed with inferior materials, like the Administration building, is allowed to deteriorate beyond usability, and is dramatically repurposed to meet new visitors' expectations, the only option is reconstruction.
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Last updated: April 10, 2015