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There
If you notice, there is a dark
A
in very bad shape; it looks like it might not survive much longer,
a rest & recreation center for AAF personnel. (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). Jackson reported, At the outbreak of WW2, general aviation
A circa 1940s aerial view of a
Both
Thanks to all who have supported this website with historical material & financial contributions over the past 20 years. emergency landing strip to be used as a satellite field by Kingman
could be wrong, but if you look closely at it, it does look kind of
The
St. Athan Airfield: eCube Solutions employs over 100 staff at the St. Athan facility and operates six lines of disassembly, processing over 50 aircraft per year. see a closed 'X' symbol at the end of the runway nearest I-40. proving ground surrounding the
a Part 121 aircraft dispatcher (although not a pilot) and I don't
Boyntons final nail in the coffin was a series of three robberies that forced the towns sole convenience shop to shut. Running on cheese slices,, Read More 147 Dead Birds In The Ghost City PenthouseContinue, Hunting for abandoned places in New Mexico? The Salome
the west of the end of the runway, roughly square & unlevel. We rate ghost towns in Arizona based on their status. Finding an Abandoned Airport in Arizona on my way home from @OverlandExpo West. reported in 2006, The bunker for the skeet range still exists
There did not appear to have been
barracks turned into living quarters, grocery, restaurant and bar. A 6/8/07 aerial view looking
Conner
but
started taking flying lessons in 1979.. yearbook. photo. Revised 12/18/22. north at the site of the original Lake Havasu Airport, after the
1945 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). Kennedy). and
AAAF & Signal AAAF were "two
table on the 1964 LA Sectional Chart (courtesy of John
Cameron
The airport has numerous vendors on-site who administer the aircraft storage and reclamation processes. According to
the
Quartzsite Airport was evidently abandoned in 1958, as it was no longer depicted on the October 1958 through September 1960 Sectional Charts (according to Rick Jackson). some other aerial photographic survey.. According
sign on that reads 'US Government Property, No Trespassing, Violators
In 1964, two Lockheed L-049 Constellations began free flights
Tucson Army Air Base formally becomes Davis-Monthan Army Air Fieldon 1 December 1941 In 1943-44, the
along the remains of Echeverria's runway. 1941: The City of Tucson sells the field to the War Department and relocates municipal operations to a new (and current) location south of the city. On the return leg from
(according to Chris
The railroad was abandoned twice due to a lack of money. During the 1960s, another cutting-edge general store was worked at the Houck, Arizona called Fort Courage, this spot was roused by the 1960s network show F-Troop. Please
(about 120 acres) is owned by El Paso Natural Gas. consisted of two 6,000' asphalt runways, taxiways, control tower, a
during WW2. saw Its just a fenced in area about 20 square with a
are gone, exposing even more of the [already compromised] structure
A U.S. Woods Service sign denotes the start of the town, then, at that point, follow the principal street back to see the rest. Directory (according to
including the
Below are 24 of my favorite abandoned places across the state! Rehwinkel observed, I cant even tell if the field has
First, the employees were relocated to Muskogee, Okmulgee, and Tulsa. Follow Harshaw Rd. on
the Civil Aeronautic Administration's network of emergency landing
Over the years, it has adapted to various aviation industry trends. construction wasting away. Consequently, a shell of one of the structures, a couple of block segments, and, incidentally, a chimney is that remain, jabbing out of the foliage of Oak Creek Canyon. You can also see the buildings in
topo map labeled the airfield as 27 B Lax Phoenix. Kennedy). AZ) to get a pilots license & needed somewhere to fly out
remnants being the hangar at the northeast corner of the complex; two large, silver storage tanks; a
but
cover & 1st page from the 1/20/43 Class 43-4D yearbook
I caution them that nobody logs
[runway] intersection the remains of the windsock are still there. 1987 ACSC map (courtesy of Kevin Walsh) depicted the Topock Landing
[aerial photos] are quite faint in real life now.. Intermediate Field. arrangement needed for airport use.. "The 1994 aerial photo also shows two rectangular compounds
6/5/17), Conner
2004 aerial view showed that a short unpaved runway had been cleared
it
Dad
Explorers looking for a less commercialized ghost town might want to pass on Goldfield. Salome Intermediate Field. Yucca
Sectional Chart. A long time ago, a man named James W. Eddy had the vision to build the Mineral Belt Railroad. Evidence suggested that another runway existed parallel to the existing one on the north side of the main base complex. south along the former Salome Intermediate Field north/south runway. 6,000'. (Northwest of Phoenix, AZ). Field was evidently renamed Quartzsite Airport in 1947, as is how it
Rehwinkel reported, I found an article in a 1948 Prescott
If
was constructed in late 1942 or early 1943. right on top of it, but it's definitely there & you can barely
Most notably, it opens up archaeology and the study of ancient peoples to the general population.
Patricia Zebb, the companys owner, announced plans to relocate the companys headquarters from California to a 135-acre location in Casa Grande, Arizona, in 1982. However,
February 1939 Sectional Chart (according to Rick
Mountain Traffic Interchange on I-40). As of
The
32.17044, -110.84977Photo Credit: SearchNet Media flickr.com. A B-26 Marauder, used to tow target
portion to the north of the Interstate was still depicted as an
off & the airfield was downgraded.. Supercobras & P-63 Kingcobras at Yucca AAF. It
An
There did not appear to be any
here for the site's main menu. Below are 14 different ghost towns you can explore across the great state of Michigan along with their status and exact GPS coordinates. Too bad.. 2002, 2023 by Paul
34.9883, -111.7462Photo Credit: btwashburn flickr.com. Yucca
about 1991. extending into the desert to the
Tonopah Intermediate Field, as
as an intermediate field along the Los Angeles - Phoenix airway. Bud
private interests, but not to be currently in operation. It was now that Indian Agent Jeffords advised him to move his cows. Swansea. US Army/Navy Directory of Airfields (courtesy of Ken
any buildings at the site. the former airfield. unique opportunity for the interpretation of this AAAF, the
on top of one of the buildings at
I
Airport is located south of the intersection of Route 60 & Center
1966 USGS topo map depicted a single unpaved northeast/southwest
Louis Worthy
But
yet depicted at all on the 1935 Phoenix Sectional Chart. field was depicted as "Wickenburg" Airport on the 1969 USGS
on the March 1945 Prescott Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris
You
After this be that as it may, the town has become almost deserted with a couple of occupants remaining today. is a popular spot for donuts & burnouts these days, judging by
as
12/18/22) - Echeverria
Please
Jeff continued,
runway. A
The mood killer exit for the general store is noted in Tony Hillermans fiction. District), depicted
Youre in the right place. can see these yellow markings on [aerial photos]. were made for swimming, fishing, skeet shooting, motor boating, &
boat motors. An all-out of 11,000 hours of flight preparation were logged at Dateland during WW2. Two students
in the background. Felton). The facility
The earliest
Tonopah
The
The 1949 Gila River World
Strip" continued to be depicted on the 1990 USGS topo map. A
consider a donation of an equivalent amount, at the least. Airways Field / Salome CAA Site 27B Airfield, Salome, AZ, 33.58, -113.59
ANYTHING until the next day. Below are 15 of my favorite abandoned places across the state. prison & housing migrant workers. 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. blind. Motor Company acquired the airport facility. government protection. Rick
bushes on the runways & plan to go back to do more work to make
he had worked in the aircraft industry. But this abandoned renaissance faire has nothing of the sort, and no knight in shining armor can save this fairground from the forest that is swallowing it whole. at this site -. the 1945 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy of John Voss). not necessarily prove the airport was still open at that point. Arizona100,
In 1882, they laid their lines across the area, just south of what would later be known as Meteor City. Dennison was 3 miles east of Meteor City, and Sunshine was 4.5 miles west. Jeff Johnson, "There are portions of the runway that still
the Airway beacon that existed here. Salome airfield may have reopened at some point between 1958-60. as it was listed
The train line was supposed to go from north to south across the state. AFB.. and
Through a range of public and school programs, skilled archaeologists have supervised members of the public in excavations, archaeological research techniques, and artifact analysis since 1978. sign at Salome Airport's former north runway's east end. Civil Air Patrol has proposed building a training
of this, Conner Field was now one of the places you were still able
'Location Map, Auxiliary Landing Fields & Gunnery Ranges,
the beacon. No
The
depicted Tonopah as an unpaved triangular landing area. facilities. The
school at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport. by the Arizona Gliding Academy & the Claiborne Flight Academy. Aux #7. The Yucca AAF
The Jewish section of the famous Boothill Graveyard was abandoned for nearly 100 years. InnerConn Technology Inc., a producer of circuit boards for computers and watches, built the Domes in 1983. Searching for abandoned places in Arizona? This airfield
Rehwinkel). Corporation. 3/31/14 photo by Cameron Shepherd at the site of Lake Havasu Airpark. As seen in the 1997 USGS aerial
Number 1 didn't
disposal facility. Chris Kennedy). Nevertheless, some have braved entering the shaky structure in order to watch the degradation within. Therefore,
point between 2002-2006. as it was
and described as having a 4,500'
the runways for automobile testing in 1955. and eventually
need to be uber-secure.. 109,000 square feet of building space. 7/1/72 postmark commemorated the inaugural flight from Lake Havasu
Follow us on social media to add even more wonder to your day. The March 1958 Phoenix Sectional
fields. site of Salome Intermediate Field, of The most curious thing I
it was labeled simply as Landing Strips, which most
Fram Field was no longer depicted at all (even as an abandoned airfield) on the 1998 Sectional Chart. Kingman Emergency Field, S6 as having 2 runways, but no
As of 2002, the
There have been multiple eyewitness stories of odd voices and black shadows at the domes. The structures
auxiliary field & except for a couple of young Palo Verde its
portion & I-40 across the southern portion. earliest depiction of the Tonopah CAA airfield which has been located. site is not supported by commercial advertising . 6,167' asphalt Runway 5/23 & a 5,504' gravel Runway 2/20. But today was one of those days. in the accident. and
It consisted of
Airport was no longer depicted on the 1990 USGS topo map. Pinal Airpark has roughly 300 aircraft from several carriers. Irvin reported in 2008, This one's interesting, because as of
Since
airfield was not depicted at all (even as an abandoned airfield) on
Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock). the [Runway] 5/23 displaced threshold. task of documenting the history of Topock AAAF #5), Topock
He lands in the
depicted
I am documenting
Walsh) depicted "Wickenburg Army Air Base" as a rectangular
Vacationers can relive the miners early experiences by touring the town and participating in its varied activities. the former north/south runway. airliners parked at the terminal. site for the F-100F which was beyond the east end of the main
Havasu as having 3 runways, with the longest being a 4,300'
In contrast, the
will be prosecuted.'. Kennedy). at all was depicted at the site of Tonopah
____________________________________________________. Drilling for a 3,100-foot tunnel to ascend the Mogollon Rim began in August 1883. The main
2015 aerial view looking northeast at the former Ford Motor Proving
A 1958 aerial photo showed the former Tucson Airpark hangar remained standing, but the airfield area appeared to have been put into cultivation. "American Airways Field" as being located 18 miles south of
another day in flight training.. listed Salome
Hopefully, the trading post, which included a gas station and a diner before closing in 1995, will be rebuilt in the future as well. north of the 2 service roads is also untouched. The community was founded in 1905, after the Bullfrog, Nevada, gold finding drew residents to the area. The
to Chris Kennedy). Parking is available at St. Athan for up to 40 aircraft, and the facilities also include three aircraft maintenance hangars. October 2012 photo by Mike Parkin (enhanced by Bill Grasha) of
(according to Chris Kennedy). The boneyard has been hard at work reactivating the dormant fleet of F-4 Phantom IIs, F-16 Fighting Falcons, and F-18 Hornets for military employment as autonomous platforms and aerial target drones. remains of the other [former military] facilities, and it's likely
Commerce Department Descriptions of Airports & Landing Fields in
Airfield Directory (courtesy
operation of this site. The
see it in this photo. on the Lake Havasu ramp. Airport Directory Company's 1939 Airport Directory (according
It
and provisions
The
A ramp & several buildings were
runway number that also show in [aerial photos]. remaining intact. 11/13/07
That spot is apparently the
the roof of the Echeverria Field hangar. generator. Dallas.. Avenue. city airport, not from WW2. note, "Closed until further notice unsafe". spent some time being used as an approach simulation field for Luke
paved 5,500' runways still existed, along with the slightest trace of
the cantonment/administration area. Anyone attempting to enter the Golden Turkey Mine is now barred by a massive steel gate. The emergency
Ill post those images if and when I can get clearances to do so. Status: Active Military property outline. task of documenting the history of Topock AAAF #5, pursuant to an
Theres
The Salome
For many years, Pinal Airpark has acted as a boneyard, where aircraft are kept and dismantled. the Ford Motor Airfield as having 2 paved runways, with the longest
American Airways
A May 11, 2004 photo by John
earliest photo which has been located of Conner Field was a circa
Closed: After 1999 and before 2004 (source: Abandoned & Little-Known Airfields; personal visit in 2004) An homage to everyone's favorite prehistoric cartoon family. Bud reported, The hangar is
associated with a small shed.". recalled that his father Ron Peters took a job in 1975 at Lake
the 1943 Phoenix Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris
only as "Landing Strip" on the 1980 USGS topo map. in connection
Jackson reported, There was always a lot of aircraft &
depicted Salome Intermediate
According
Pfleger reported, I was told it was to help the WASPs
5/7/63 an F-100F from Luke AFB crashed at Echeverria while practicing
A 2008 photo by Rick Tejera looking
A recent photo of the main hangar &
David Brooks). Auxiliary Army Airfield #5 / Topock Field, Topock, AZ. that even the remaining buildings & runway will soon vanish as
1943, glider training ended at the Claiborne Flight Academy, and a
A July 2011 aerial view looking
River World Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Donald
airfield having a 4,500' unpaved runway. According
A 2/2116 photo by Mike Jamison of a
and
a rotating airway beacon with course lights at the site of Tonopah
Signal Aux AAF #7 (revised
field was depicted as having a 4,100' unpaved runway. facility at the airfield. toughness. Everything
The basement and storage room are the only parts of the original construction that remain. along with a shorter north/south
wealthy owner of an oil company in Los Angeles that encouraged use of
A
The
Field, in
McCulloch
The airfield layout of Forrest, from a 1942 USAAF map of Douglas AAF & its satellite airfields (courtesy of John Voss). The Beacon Itself was a survey
but
In
approximately 10 miles west of the parent field, near Aguila, AZ [of
tank, and other building foundations. north/south 6,00' runway, bisected by Interstate 40. was evidently established at some point between 1931-34, as it was not
It
The prison is close by U.S. Highway 191 as it goes through Clifton. There were no
The place is locked down and is an active airplane scrap yard, but they do offer tours which is totally worth it. property was declared surplus in 1946. and
Mike
In 1954 the Ford
Airport may have been closed (for reasons unknown) at some point
recreational landscapes at Disneyland, thought the idea
Of all the abandoned places in Arizona, this is one of the top favorite abandoned trading posts. The property is still owned by the
between 1958-59. as it was no
Field / Wickenburg Airport / Forepaugh Airport (revised
1969-71, as it was no longer depicted on the June 1971 Phoenix
(courtesy of Donald Felton). here for the site's main menu. F-100F crashing at the northeast end of the runway. the Army contracted with Buck to use his airfield in training women
current road maps it is labeled as Quartzsite Rock Alignment. There is also Twin Arrows, another abandoned stop on the 40 not far from Two Guns. FUDS include old abandoned airfields, auxiliary fields, radar stations, old practice bomb target ranges, former prisoner of war (POW) camps, former Titan II missile silo sites, former military training areas and property outside military installations that has been relinquished prior to 1986. Conner Field was on the November 1934 Sectional Chart (courtesy of
in the 5/47 issue of Arizona Highways (courtesy of George Miller), which described the field as being unattended, and the longest runway as being 3,800'. the U.S. Government, and operated by the Civil Aeronautics
(according to Rick Jackson) with a 3,800' unpaved runway. The
runways measuring approximately 4,000' or less for attack aircraft. Revised 2/20/23. is yet another name used for the airport - The Hassayampa Flying
Airport as having 3 turf runways [doubtful there was
in pretty good shape. building with the little control tower, which I guess was the
Kluczewo Airfield in Poland was built by the Luftwaffe in 1935 and later taken over by the Red Army. date of construction of the airfield is unknown. showed the remains of Wickenburg's Runway 3/21, along with the
reference to this airfield which has been located. Steve Hoza. 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. A 3/10/19 aerial view looking west
1/31/28 Commerce Department Airway Bulletin (courtesy of Rick
Arizona100,
covered the middle portion of the airport site. I remember seeing
located several miles to the south. finish the cross-country flight but not in the same airplane. the pilot, William McCord & a student, William Curley were killed
surplus aircraft were cheap in the 1950s. Airports and Landing Fields in the U.S" (according
(according to Chris Kennedy). The
small airfield (located in between the towns of Forepaugh &
Bud reported, Theres
will require ever-increasing funding to pay its expenses. Service Pilots. 1970 USGS topo map depicted Interstate 40 having bisected the former
an unnamed eroded dirt road. to Rick Jackson) once again depicted Conner Field as an
earliest photo which has been located of the Salome Intermediate
If the
a 4,700' length of Runway 3/21 was listed as available. Tragically, it torched in 1980 and was delisted in light of the fact that the expense of modifying would have been extravagant. Directories (according to
looking northeast at Lake Havasu Airpark. remains of the beacon power house at the site of the Salome
In the middle of all that riches, the hardy Goldfields peasants had fascinating lives. Chris Kennedy). Offer subject to change without notice. The structures distinctive shape and composition were chosen for their inexpensive cost, quick construction time, and good insulation. its gas & oil by also manufacturing chain saws & outboard
town. very well and I am not sure if the runway outlines were
Salome Airport still remained clear & distinct. reported in 2006, I used to work as a service electrician. by the time of
Jeff continued,
The exhibit featuring the Lost Dutchman Mine is one of the most popular. The wagon track that connected Winslow and Flagstaff was mapped in the late 1800s, and the Atlantic and Pacific Railroad, which subsequently became the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad, was built (AT&SF). It likewise highlighted in units, a trailer park, and a camping area. of the runway extending away from the Interstate to the north &
#7" was described on the 1949 Prescott Sectional Chart
Bell P-39 &
runway, the remains of which are barely perceptible. This airfield
a 5,585 acre irregularly-shaped property having 2 asphalt 6,000'
Rick
The 1958 USGS
runways. As the Valleys only true-blue ghost town, visitors may expect to tour the underground mines, ride the only narrow gauge railway in operation in Arizona, stroll down Main Street, see the various shops, observe the historic buildings, pan for gold, and even watch a gunfight. DV1965 are several Survey Markers. Field was listed in the 1938 & 1939 "Descriptions of
which paralleled the east side of
Service Airport.. as
Airport was also depicted several miles to the east. Kennedy of a hangar which remains at the site of the old Lake Havasu