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  2. Ashburn Flying Field - Wikipedia

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    Ashburn Flying Field was the first airport built, after the 1911-established aerodrome named Cicero Flying Field closed in April 1916, to serve Chicago, Illinois. [1] It opened in November 1916 in Ashburn , a community at the southwest corner of Chicago. [ 2 ]

  3. Category:Defunct airports in Illinois - Wikipedia

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  4. List of defunct airports in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cuero Field / Brayton Flying Field; D-Bar Ranch Airfield (Sanco) Dalhart Aux AAF #1 / West Field; Dalhart Aux AAF #2 / Miller Field; Dalworth Airport / Curtiss-Wright Airport /Grand Prairie Municipal Airport / Grand Prairie NOLF /Grand Prairie Army Airfield; Davis Auxiliary Army Airfield #3 (League City) Dempsey Army Heliport (Palo Pinto)

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    It doesn't get more festive than a dazzling display of lights and mini-Christmas trees lining the hotel's lobby. The lobby, named "Waldorf Wonderland," is, per the hotel, enveloped in 112,000 ...

  6. Category:Airports in Cook County, Illinois - Wikipedia

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  7. Ashburn, Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Ashburn opened Ashburn Flying Field, the first airfield in Chicago, in 1916, becoming the home to the E. M. Laird Airplane Company. The marshy airfield closed in 1939. [3] The post-World War II economic boom, the industrial boom of Ford City, and the baby boom all contributed to population growth in the 1950s and 1960s.

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