Firefighters battled a large fire at Fort Snelling on Thursday afternoon, the flames visible from nearby freeways and sending plumes of smoke into the air visible for miles.
The former gymnasium and service club were part of an extensive renovation project on the largely vacant Upper Post of the Fort Snelling military campus, which is not part of the adjacent Historic Fort Snelling site operated by the Minnesota Historical Society.
According to KSTP-TV, a few Minneapolis firefighters suffered minor injuries from falling debris while battling the blaze, which started around 3 p.m. and was fanned by gusty winds.
The structure that caught fire, identified as Building 53, was constructed in 1903 and was being renovated along with other long-derelict structures on the Upper Post for use as low-income housing for military veterans.
The building was not occupied at the time of the fire, the cause of which remains under investigation.

Just across the river there’s a large fire visible on traffic cams at Ft. Snelling. Believed to be one of the historic military barracks. MFD on scene. pic.twitter.com/Xp2xUzRJn1
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Crews on the scene of a Structure Fire at Ft Snelling near Hwy 55 and Hwy 5. Be prepared from some slowing in the area pic.twitter.com/EuUTEa9N80
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Just across the river there’s a large fire visible on traffic cams at Ft. Snelling. Believed to be one of the historic military barracks. MFD on scene. pic.twitter.com/Xp2xUzRJn1
— Southeast Metro Fire News ??? (@SEMFireNews) June 2, 2022