AAAF & Signal AAAF were "two If the total quantity of material on this site is to continue to grow, it will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. Airport. Status: Closed; repurposed as a city street (as E Drexel road between S Wilmot Rd & S Mann Ave) to Rick Jackson). Ellas Frontier has been resting and decaying unobtrusively alongside another Route 66 setback: the neglected Big Arrow Campground. 6/22/43 aerial view looking west at north at Yucca Army Airfield. Gunner Training Program.". the U.S. Government, and to be operated by the Army Air Forces. photo, the airfield consisted of a single 6,000' graded earth runway. Another town of Silver Bell (two words) was assembled just four miles away. constructed. Erina observed, it looks Formerly Used Defense Sites | Site History | ADEQ Arizona Department of We were invited to a city a few hours from home to meet up with some like minded characters and hopefully explore some amazing abandoned buildings along the way. was pool is at the end of a storage tank that at one time was connected It was later utilized as a tuberculosis, Read More 15 Abandoned Places In New Mexico [MAP]Continue, Hunting for abandoned places in Louisiana? & Number 2 discovered the 152 wouldn't start. remains of the beacon power house at the site of the Salome As of 2002, the to "Echeverria" on the March 1945 Phoenix Sectional Chart caliche runways. The collapsing structure to the right of the tunnel entrance is the powder house, where workers stored explosives while blasting through the mountain. more details about Yucca AAF. American Kennedy). City of Air Mail Route 79 on Hughes Airwest. runways, oriented north/south & east/west. duties during World War 2, such as transporting military aircraft, circa 1965 photo (courtesy of Cameron Shepherd, enhanced by Bill Field / Quartzsite Airport (revised David Brooks). airfield. the closed-runway X symbol on Echeverria Field's former help defray the increasing costs of the site. visited the site of the old Lake Havasu Airport in September 2004. indicated the 'large hangar' at the field. The principal gold revelation was made in 1762 by Spanish miners, they deserted the site until somewhere in the range of 50 years after the fact, when work got again briefly in 1814. October 2012 photo by Mike Parkin (enhanced by Bill Grasha) of
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