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    Fort Knox is a United States Army installation in Kentucky, south of Louisville and north of Elizabethtown. It is adjacent to the United States Bullion Depository (also known as Fort Knox), which is used to house a large portion of the United States' official gold reserves , and with which it is often conflated.

  2. 5 days ago · Brandenburg Gate: Closed Thursday, July 4 through Sunday, July 7 Wilson Gate: Closed Thursday, July 4 as well as on the weekend Read full story. Agony and Misery Challenge. Jun 24, 2024. FORT KNOX, Ky. — Members from the Fort Knox community and surrounding areas participated in the inaugural Agony and Misery Challenge June 21, 2024, as p...

  3. Fort Knox, major U.S. military reservation in Meade, Hardin, and Bullitt counties, northern Kentucky, U.S. It lies 30 miles (48 km) southwest of Louisville and occupies an area of 172 square miles (445 square km). It was established in 1918 as Camp Knox (named for Major General Henry Knox, first

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  4. Added to NRHP. February 18, 1988. The United States Bullion Depository, often known as Fort Knox, is a fortified vault building located next to the United States Army post of Fort Knox, Kentucky. It is operated by the United States Department of the Treasury. The vault is used to store a large portion of the United States' gold reserves as well ...

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    • It holds tons of gold — literally. Fort Knox currently houses 147.3 million ounces of gold. The government says the bullion has a "book value" of $6.22 billion.
    • Is the gold really in there? So why does the U.S. hang onto its gold stash? "Just in case we need it," is the explanation a former Federal Reserve Board chairman reportedly gave.
    • Outsiders rarely get inside. In 2017, Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin led a rare visit by outsiders to peek at the gold reserves inside the Fort Knox vault.
    • Only one US president ever got inside. President Franklin Roosevelt commissioned the construction of Fort Knox in the mid-1930s, reportedly because the Treasury worried that U.S. gold reserves weren't safe from an enemy invasion.
  5. Feb 17, 2023 · Fort Knox Facts. Amount of present gold holdings: 147.3 million ounces. About half of the Treasury’s stored gold (as well as valuables of other federal agencies) is kept at Fort Knox. Highest historic gold holdings: 649.6 million ounces (December 31, 1941). The only gold removed has been very small quantities used to test the purity of gold ...

  6. Jul 13, 2022 · Fort Knox is a certified Kentucky city, covering 108,955 acres in three Kentucky (Hardin, Meade and Bullitt) counties. It is the fifteenth most populated city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky with a long and rich history . Fort Knox is adjacent to the city of Radcliff, fifteen miles north of Elizabethtown, and approximately thirty-five miles ...