Pearson Field (Vancouver, Wash.)
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Pearson Field Airport (Vancouver, Wash.)
Pearson Airfield (Vancouver, Wash.)
Vancouver (Wash.). Pearson Field
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found: Pearson Field, c2006:p. 8 (Pearson Field; officially dedicated on Sept. 16, 1925; on the site of the Vancouver Barracks; formerly called Vancouver Barracks Aerodrome) p. 9 (under the auspices of the city of Vancouver, the commercial and military fields were officially joined and renamed Pearson Airpark in 1946; in 1970, the National Park Service purchased a portion of Pearson Field on the west side, and Vancouver acquired land on the east to create Vancouver National Historic Reserve; airfield's name recently returned to Pearson Field)
found: City of Vancouver website, Sept. 28, 2007:Services & Public Safety > Pearson Field Airport ( Pearson Field Airport; Pearson Field; operated by the City of Vancouver, Washington, which owns 61.8 acres of the 134.4-acre airport site. The remaining 72.6 acres are owned by the National Park Service and lie within the Vancouver National Historic Reserve; the only airport in the U.S. that operates totally within the boundaries of a national historic reserve) - http://www.cityofvancouver.us/pearson.asp?menuid=10465&submenuid=19252
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2007-09-28: new
2007-09-29: revised
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