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Plane Haven Airport [9] Poschke's Harbor Beach Airport [6] Raco Army Landing Airfield [16] [32] [33] Ransom Field/Traverse City Ransom Field (closed 1969) [34] Rexton Airport / D A R Airport [16] Riverland Airfield [16] Robbins Airport (Madision Heights) [13] Saugatuck-Douglas Airport [9] Salem Airport [13] Scheidler Field [16] Sheep Ranch NOLF ...
3 miles (4.8 km) north of Flagstaff on U.S. Route 180: Flagstaff: Oldest home in Flagstaff, home of Thomas McMillan. Part of the Museum of Northern Arizona: 71: House at 310 South Beaver: House at 310 South Beaver: April 30, 1986
An aircraft boneyard or aircraft graveyard is a storage area for aircraft which are retired from service. Most aircraft at boneyards are either kept for storage continuing to receive some maintenance or parts of the aircraft are removed for reuse or resale and the aircraft are scrapped .
† B-17G serial number 44-85828 is on display at the 390th Memorial Museum, [16] co-located on the grounds of the Pima Air & Space Museum. [17]In addition to other ephemera, the museum contains the Shuttle Mission Simulator's GNS (Guidance and Navigation Simulator) trainer, and a full-size mockup of the Solid Rocket Booster.
Here are six abandoned historic homes for sale that you can buy right now. Located in the quaint town of Milton, North Carolina, the Gordon-Brandon House was possibly built circa 1850 by a local ...
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The Flagstaff Station was built in 1890. The newer and larger station was built in 1926. It is located at 1 East Route 66. The station now houses the Flagstaff Visitor Center. The station is located within the boundaries Railroad Addition Historic District which was listed in the National Register of Historic Places on January 18, 1983, Ref ...
Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields is a website detailing information and first hand memories about airports in the United States which are no longer in operation, or are rarely used. The website was started by Paul Freeman in 1999 as he had developed an interest on the subject.