Washington Airport was the second major
airport to serve the city of
Washington, D.C., in the United States. Located in
Arlington, Virginia, near the intersection of the
Highway Bridge and the
Mount Vernon Parkway (where
The Pentagon's south parking lots,
Metrobus bus bays, and a portion of
Interstate-395 now exist). The first airport to serve the city was
Hoover Field, a private airfield constructed in 1925. Washington Airport, a private airport triple the size of Hoover Field, was built literally across the road in late 1927. The airfield suffered from short and unpaved runways, numerous life-threatening obstructions around the field, poor visibility (due to a burning garbage dump adjacent to each field), and poor drainage. Washington Airport nearly went bankrupt in 1933, and it was auctioned off to a new owner. The new owner also owned Hoover Field, and merged the two into a single airfield, Washington-Hoover Airport.
Washington-Hoover Airport closed in 1941 when Washington National Airport (now
Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport), a replacement facility, was opened.
Hoover Field
Hoover Field was built in 1925 by Thomas E. Mitten, president of the
Philadelphia Rapid Transit Company (which held the
airmail contract between Washington, D.C., and
Philadelphia)."Field In Arlington to be Air Terminal."
Washington Post. June 28, 1926.<ref...
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