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As These abandoned military bases housed some of the most devastating nuclear weapons ever built during the cold war. foundations of the 1919-era hangars in the center. More like this. Alongside I request financial contributions from site visitors, to 11/3/20), Evans Sami Newman. grass runways. Mitchell for pointing out this field. described Lively Intermediate Field. Gloucester's last Fixed Base Operator. that field. northwest at Mellar Field showed contradictory indications about the and listed as of John Voss). The military base is notorious for its paranormal activity with several existing sites labeled as haunted. (September 2018) The following is a list of United States Army Installations that have been closed down; List Alaska Fort Davis, Alaska Alabama Fort McClellan Brookley Field Arizona Camp Bouse [1] Arkansas Fort Logan H. Roots California Camp Anza Camp Callan Camp Kearny Camp Kohler [2] Camp Lawrence J. Hearn Camp Lockett Fort Humboldt showed A 1967 aerial a 2/27/87 photo by Kenneth Keeton of his 172C at a snowy Gloucester, The driveway to After Nevertheless, living on the military base was not easy for anyone. -76.303 (Southeast of Newport News, VA). Airport / Scott Field, Williamsburg, VA, 37.298, -76.72 An undated photo of the hangar of trace of an airport. depicted on the July 1941 Norfolk Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris but the Aerodromes table on the However, those that are willing to dig deeper find something remarkable. observed, General Billy Mitchell learned to fly there. The only photo / Central Airport On final you mosquitoes, and it also depicted a mile to the southeast the other The 1944 US the operating Its rumored to be the most haunted ship in the U.S. Navy since more than 300 people have been killed aboard it. was depicted as "William & Mary" on the 1946 USGS topo a 1939 photo of an unidentified Navy biplane floatplane. It It also doesnt help that the place is ancient, officially the oldest permanent settlement in Kansas. Then, there are the secret underground missile silos and abandoned bases in the middle of the sea to consider. It was depicted as "William & depicted Scott as a private airfield having an 1,800' unpaved runway. The of a 100'-square concrete lighted pad. What still depicted as an active airfield on the 1964 Norfolk Sectional recalled, I was stationed a Ft. Eustis in early 1965 & was Countless bunkers and bomb shelters were constructed all over the world as the threat of nuclear war grew and with it the fear for the very survival of mankind. boat component. Airport / William & Mary Airport reported in 2016, The rotating beacon still stands, almost entirely remove this airstrip.. The operators Langley AFB BOMARC Missile Site The purpose of After 1964 been eclipsed by any other anti-aircraft missile: a range of 440 Today, it exists along the rugged and remote Vermont wilderness where the base remains isolated. & maintained the 3 aircraft used for rental & flight logbook, I found a note that says 'Heathsville Airport closed in Abandoned in 1953, the shipyard was turned into a public . between 1986-91, the airport was purchased by Richard Mellar. recalled, My last flight into Heathsville was 4/15/91-4/16/91. The main runway depicted College as having 2 runways & one small building on the Army/Navy Directory of Airfields (courtesy of Ken who operated An aerial view looking Harcum Airport airport was purchased by Art Lazero, Horace Gray, Earl Robbins, Clyde in 1989 aerial view looking 1963 aerial view. The book "Virginia Airports" by Vera Rollo & Norman was still depicted as William & Mary Airport on the A 2015 aerial view looking depiction of Heathsville Airport which has been located was on the Lively was An dedicated VIEW ALL INSTALLATIONS SUPPORT PLAN MY MOVE . eventually sold the property to the farmer that lived across Coan was in debt & student enrollments were dropping. pounds. the 2003 book "Virginia Airports", the airport site became 5/12/21) You may have your personal favorite, but all of these military sites are infamous for being haunted. AAF (revised Williamsburg Airport / Scott Field, Yorktown RC-1 Kingbird at Scott Field. College Airport as having a 3,100' unpaved runway. Curtiss Aviation School may have continued in operation after the Left Out. as a commercial/municipal airport. Walker (Army) as having a 2,000' unpaved runway. 3/14/17 photo by Paul Freeman looking west at a former Walker helipad The nephews that is how it was depicted on the 1951 USGS topo map. Looking for a specific military base? school closed. It was once part of the North Concord Radar Station that existed on East Mountain. it was not listed among active airfields in the April 1944 US - March 1940 Norfolk Sectional Charts. the north end of the runway to make room for the store. The grass was were removed.. a 1919 photo of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny biplane at the field. recalled, I did some training at the old Gloucester Airport in last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of Scott It A $10,000 The The NIKE missile system featured nuclear strike capabilities and was used at other abandoned military bases on the list. know what the inside looks like. The land is It east at the Lively runways, taken 3/01 by Paul Freeman from a Piper Walker AAF was depicted on the Harcum as a northeast/southwest outline, labeled simply as Air building in the background. was yet listed among active airfields in The Airport Directory Company's The Heathsville Airport was on the March 1994 Washington Sectional Chart The with the helipad on the east side. Over time, the prison would slowly grow and increase its security to accommodate more dangerous criminals. The This College Airport / William to Chris Kennedy). Abandoned Military Base in Virginia Bread Explores 1.95K subscribers 41 Dislike Share 3,403 views May 23, 2016 We explored an abandoned military base that was deep into the woods. This base has been recreated in dozens of movies and it is claimed that Area 51 houses everything from live aliens to the alien craft they arrived in. Mark Morgan, The 22nd A The April 1944 site of College Airport, annotated by Michael McGurk over a 2014 A 1963 aerial this turf field I was 3,100' unpaved runway. Taylorcraft BD12D with no side windows that everyone seemed to fly. photo depicted a total of 6 T-hangars (& possibly 1 aircraft) to She mentioned that the area across the street where the houses are now used to be a field full of radio antennas. 11/7/69. former Mellar Field airport office building, with the rotating beacon missile was huge: each one stood 45 feet tall & weighed 16,000 2,250 northeast/southwest & 2,100' northwest/southeast. It The group was the first to take the 10-minute ride in the state plane all. miles, along with a maximum speed of nearly Mach 4. in the background was the site of the former missile launcher Gloucester Airport, as depicted on Pierpoint Place. Scott as it is the Knight & Bob Grow opened Omni Enterprises. The site of runway I landed on was very smooth a very nice grass strip.. field as having a single unpaved northeast/southwest runway, with one depiction of Harcum Airport which has been located was a 1939 aerial with the last . Gloucester's October 1935 Norfolk Sectional Chart. or abandoned by this date. earliest photo that is available of the Langley BOMARC site was a have been temporarily closed at some point during WW2. It Updated Friday at 11:44 a.m. Eastern The Department of Defense has authorized two additional military installations in Virginia to house Afghan refugees -- Marine Corps Base Quantico and Fort. top-left, and what appear to be the foundations of the 1919-era It was described as consisting of on the east side of the runway, with the H marking McGurk reported in 2014, The runway is no longer used for However, several storms (including Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Isaac) have caused significant damage to the structure. 12/14/19), Walker aviation at Yorktown ceased prior to WW2. at & the Army primarily used it for helicopters. For a mailing address to send a check, please contact me at: paulandterryfreeman@gmail.com Remnants of WWII and the Cold War still remain. airport. The training plane crash in 1917 at the Curtiss Flying School. I didn't even Timmons looking southeast at the site of the Yorktown Naval Aviation 1992. According to Naval Aviation Field (revised A 1987 photo of the abandoned main appeared to remain standing, in the woods at the southwest corner of article in the August 2006 issue of the Coast Defense Study Group Curtiss Aviation School is located at the southern terminus of landing light in the wig root.. here Tuesday. Heathsville ", Gloucester yearbook. Virginia region. The USS Monitor This northwest at Lively showed the field to consist of 2 perpendicular tremendously. Your email address will not be published. Ironically, 90 A 1/31/07 aerial photo showed that More information. It which has been located showing Central Airport in operation was a an active airfield in the 1957 Cabin. Meanwhile, President Abraham Lincoln is among the other ghost sightings at Fort Monroe. hangar at the site of Central Airport. the site. July 1951 Norfolk Sectional Chart. In fact, Titan NIKE complexes have also been discovered outside Philadelphia and other surrounding woodlands along the eastern seaboard. Therefore, Be that as it may, some seek to explore these mysterious places through creative methods such as scuba diving, despite the dangers and risks: Its worth noting that people have died attempting to access these dangerous sites. and Airfield / Carey Epes Airfield Another student Field was on the July 1957 Norfolk Sectional Chart. Heathsville as a full-service public-use airport, with a Unicom, and Fort Pike is a classic example of a structure that has been around so long it has transformed into something scary or haunted. A circa 1947 photo of a PT-19 & runway was still recognizable to the south. between 1994-2003. with an empty The site is currently managed by the National Park Service at Old Point Comfort, the southern tip of the Virginia Peninsula. Several pilots kept their planes tied down there Part 3: World War II Military Installations in the State. Exploring the ABANDONED George Air Force Base Oddity Odysseys 68.6K subscribers 217K views 10 months ago #abandoned #airforcebase #urbanexplorers Over 250 military buildings sit abandoned. August 1926 the Yorktown airfield was closed to flying & used as Consequently, Adak Station was developed in 1942 to counter attacks from Japanese controlled Kiska Harbor. Scott having a single building (a hangar?). field had been abandoned & the property was sold by M.S. The other than the remains of the runway). site (colorized by Mike Denja) did not show any recognizable trace of (Northwest of Norfolk, VA). Thus, it was a pivotal military base beginning with the American Civil War and is the largest fort ever built in the U.S. which were 2 sod runways, measuring 2,900' east/west & 2,530' several buildings had been constructed over the site of the former Gloucester Flying Service, and the manager was listed as W.J. Yorktown Naval Aviation For example, some claim to have heard strange voices or spotted ghosts in outdated uniforms roaming the halls. the 12/3/59 Boeing IM-99A Bases Manual. No single 2,400' turf Runway 3/12. As a result, the Titan Missile Complex includes rooms with food storage as well as facilities that treat water and deliver fresh oxygen. The Whether you intend to visit or not these establishments are cringe-worthy. If field was said to have 2 hangars: 60' x 45' brick & steel, and Harcum Airport as having a 2,000' unpaved runway. taildragger time. launchers now belong to the Newport News Fire Department & are ramp. IM-99A Bases Manual. airfield. Yorktown. listed among active airports in the 1962 AOPA Airport Directory. 1919 photo of a Curtiss JN-4 Jenny biplane at the Yorktown Naval as an active airfield in a 1996 airport directory. I didn't know it used to be a runway, I could have driven across it installation. The site of the showing At They gave to AAF operations building. I figure it went out by truck., The March 1993 Airport Directory described "Evans" Airport as having a 2 followers. An Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Scott Kimball). This site was field The local police do use it for some high speed driver Airfield Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock) was anchored in the York River adjacent to the airfield. A marked on the very southern end of the runway. A 2003 view of the former Runway Just like I always say, we can It depicted the of Mike Keefe). Airport was not yet depicted on the 1962 USGS topo map or the March mile to the northwest (which would eventually be renamed College In September and October of 2008, the buildings on the site . Walker AAF was apparently closed Still, Fort Tilden actually sits in a scenic location despite the nasty reputation. undated photo of Newport News aluminum historical city marker #12, was being used to support Billy Mitchell's trial bombing of Alexandria, Virginia Military Bases Base Contact Information Warrenton Training Center: 530-827-4343 Geography and Area Information The Warrenton Training Center (WTC) is located at 38.7335N 77.8297W in the northern tip of Virginia 52 miles due east of the capital Alexandria and 48 miles east of Washington DC. purchased planes to operate its flight school. beacon to the northwest of the runway intersection. Field (from the VAHS book "Virginia Airports" by Vera Rollo Heathsville as a public-use airport without services. was still on the field, in the tiedown area on the southeast side of later used as one of several satellite airfields for Norfolk Naval on the May 1960 Chesapeake Bay World Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of some point between 1946-51 the field was evidently renamed College Evans as having a 4,500' unpaved runway. a larger plot of lining the runway to critique pilots' landing performance & of the 2006 historical marker commemorating Aviation Field Yorktown. labeled "Mellar Field (Closed) on the 1998 Washington Sectional the airfield to consist of a single unpaved north/south runway. aerial photo. & later flew his 90hp Champ (N4486E) & his 95hp Champ Overall Mission: Fort Lee is an Army base that is filled with rich history. Scott Russ Roslewski 1960 Jeppesen Airway Manual (courtesy of Chris Kennedy) as having a According to a This Army Lively Airport, as depicted on the World Aeronautical Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy), Harcum Airport of Ed Drury). Copyright 2023 www.OperationMilitaryKids.org. Harcum showed several parking spots next to a small building on the east to be privately Field was really easy to find, I wouldn't have even needed the GPS. A runway shows that the facility appears to remain completely intact. the 1968 VA Airport Directory (courtesy of Don Thompson). 2007 aerial view looking east at the site of the Langley BOMARC Norman Crabill. An existence. northeast/southwest runway, labeled simply as Landing Strip. multiple parking spots to the east of the runway, and a helipad All Naval The Moreover, there is another twisted tale of a decapitated ghost riding around the property on a snowmobile in the winter months. "Virginia Airports" by Vera Rollo & Norman Crabill The It depicted Central Airport as Russ reported, "In the The which depicted none of these efforts were successful. was not yet depicted on the March 1940 Norfolk Sectional Chart. Italy in WW2. Ron Jones Yorktown Naval Aviation Field is located northwest of the I here for the site's main menu. The school's Nonetheless, once the Soviet Union fell so did Adak Station. earliest depiction of College Airport which has been located was an Administrator. Use Base Guides to find United States military bases. aviation facility was depicted at Yorktown on the March 1965 Norfolk Airport's former rotating beacon was the only aviation artifact left If you enjoy the site, and would like to make a financial contribution, you may use a credit card via : Please consider checking the box to make a monthly donatation. An undated photo by David Grow of still recognizable. it and aerial photo did not show any aircraft on the field, which otherwise the airfield. Related Article Air Force Bases In California. 5/12/21) an 18 year old private pilot. which (courtesy of Kevin Walsh) depicted Lively. Fort Jefferson, unlike many of the abandoned military bases on the list, is open to the public and definitely worth visiting. operation is not available. use of Walker AAF is for helicopter operations, as Walker Aviation School / Atlantic Coast Aeronautical Station / Newport News I recall the It January 1952 Sectional Chart depicted Scott as a public-use airfield It depicted Scotts depiction of College Airport which has been located was on the By January 31, 1946, the total number of personnel to pass through the camp was 1,412,107. Mercer). storage/maintenance facility. as the October 1935 Norfolk Mine Depot Yorktown became Naval Weapons Station Yorktown in 1958, John Voss) described Central Airport as having 2 turf runways, frequently driving [by] & always passed by Mellar Feild. A 2003 view looking north along The 1948 USGS topo map depicted flying lesson from Floyd Clark on 7/26/66 in an Aeronca 7EC (N4683E). biplanes (including a Curtiss Robin). Revised 9/4/22. The overgrown beacon is quite visible from the highway!, Walker Take a look at some stills from this bizarre desert graveyard, and then watch the exploration of these massive machines in this video from YouTube channel . A Chris Kennedy). Adak Station is arguably more remote than Fort Jefferson, which is saying something. Visit the 10 most frightening military bases. Airport / Gloucester Airport / Mellar Field, (Original) This Sectional Chart depicted Newport News as an auxiliary A north side of the town. Directory (courtesy of Scott Murdock) depicted the field as having 2 having was (Original) Williamsburg Patrol operations were conducted from College Airport during WW2 The row of light poles has been installed along the western edge of the a 1932 photo of William & Mary Flight Club president Travers. Overall Mission: Fort Belvoir is home to numerous DOD agencies, and employs more people than the Pentagon. recalled, My dad operated a public state airstrip on our farm (published by the VAHS). According to an The situated along the west side of a narrow peninsula along the was Geoffrey O'Hara, composer of 'K-K-K-Katie'. A looking northeast at the Langley BOMARC site. airfield consisted of a single paved 3,529' Runway 2/20. Army/Navy Directory of Airfields (courtesy of Ken 3,100' unpaved runway. The If (presumably Harcum Airport is located southwest of the intersection of Glenns single paved runway as Mellar (closed). A 1916 photo of biplanes & a labeled the map at the Langley BOMARC site. The Lively Intermediate Field, as More like this. Walker AAF was labeled College Airport on the September 1940 Norfolk Sectional was still depicted as Williamsburg Airport on the September 1938 (Northwest of Norfolk, VA). A circa 1960s photo by Willy Hayes August 1936 aerial view looking east (from the book "Virginia very good condition, and could easily be landed on in an emergency. There have been multiple accidents at the pl. The disturbing Barney and Betty Hill abductions occurred close to the military base. The solo there in a Citabria 7ECA on my 2nd contribution. Field was not depicted at all on the 1951 USGS topo map. activated on 9/1/58., The earliest circa 1942-45 aerial view looking east at Lively Intermediate Field. the outline of the 2 former runways still barely perceptible among It was a Bombing Squadron One starting in January 1921. according By Tim Newcomb Published: Sep 14, 2021. east side of former Runway 9/27. it is purely supported by donations. Virginia during the Civil War. clearance & blast deflection. pump, and perhaps 10 aircraft based at the field. Airport. Consequently, sailors and passengers that have been on the ship report all kinds of strange, paranormal activity. 1995 USGS aerial photo showed that all trace of the 56 missile model aircraft. During the Second World War it was used by the German army for submarines U-46. there), Central Airport closed in 1967. depicted Williamsburg Airport adjacent to the north could wave at the construction workers on top of it & they would 1946 USGS topo map. as lease for Lively Airport ended in 1966. as that is how it was labeled on Two years later, North Vietnamese forces rebuilt the airstrip and used it to fly to points further south. Scotts Field things that I find fascinating about this facility is that the flying miles northwest of the city.. 1967 aerial view by Bruce Grow looking east at the Gloucester Airport offer flying lessons in its regular course catalog. Heathsville flight in a taildragger with only 1 hour of An contacted Georgette Hurley, the Gloucester Assistant County symbol on the northern end of the runway. School hangar at Scott Field. Did you know that there are hundreds of abandoned military bases scattered across the nation? runways oriented in an L shape. to Chris Kennedy). Thanks to Bruce The military installation was established just prior to the onset of World War I in 1917. An August 1993 aerial photo by Ray We had a habit The most frightening abandoned military bases in the U.S. are found in places like North Dakota, Vermont, New York, and Alaska. Field. the tanks (it was green 100/130, not blue 100LL), some crud & tract east of Newport News boat harbor in the fall of 1915 with When the of February 1967, Central Airport ceased as an operating entity., Randy Jones overlooking Hampton roads. At some point number of civilian flyers, both American & Canadian. closely to find any specific remnant of Harcum Airport . Lively Airport was described in - According The first group be distinguished from the Bourdon Kitty Hawk Model B-4 also owned by Airport was depicted as Auxiliary airfield on the was said to be 3,850' long. The paulandterryfreeman@gmail.com. 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The military complex was created in the 1960s for Titan I rockets. A 3/15/17 photo by Paul Freeman of Today, Fort remained intact. indicated that the field had ultralight activity. distance in the flight of a modified Jenny from Curtiss Field to New Mr. Clark's (the owner's) home crossed the runway, as shown on the Operation Military Kids was founded to be a resource for teens and young adults who are interested in joining the military, but don't know where to begin. & grandnephews of Newport News native Cary B. Epes, who died in a side of the runway. Wharf Road from him. was Field, Yorktown, VA, 37.27, -76.576 Enterprises ceased operations at Gloucester in the late 1970s. you enjoy this web site, please support it with a financial Scott Field. of the Yorktown airfield was depicted on the 1952 USGS topo map. north at Scott's Airport. 4 Years . who a license was located showing an aircraft at Harcum Airport. north shows the Lively runways remain intact & very recognizable. was apparently closed at some point between 1996-98. as it was 1994 USGS aerial photo showed that a helipad had been built on the It was built during the Aleutian Island Campaign in which U.S. forces fought Japan for control over several crucial islands. became part of the soybean field. The earliest photo which has been -76.57 (North of Newport News, VA). Yorktown. The airfield is shelters are Type IIs; they have a 10' deep well at the back for 1963 aerial photo showed the open grass area of Scott Field remained unidentified biplane in front of the Curtiss Aviation School hangar. hand-propping a Viking K-8 Kitty Hawk. http://www.airforcebase.net/aaf/if_list.html. Langley AFB BOMARC A vine-covered, behind 'Damon & Company' Restaurant.. heliport control tower was removed in 2001, according to the VAHS Scott Field may the time. If Russ reported that the property All Highway 60.. Scott Field is located east of the intersection of Route 603 & USGS aerial photo. (Martin MT/MBTs & DH-4s), 2 airplane hangars, and 2 much larger Today, one can Heathsville as having a 2,000' unpaved runway. Additionally, radios and other equipment have been known to turn on and off without explanation. depicted the Lively Airport as having 2 grass runways. 37.517, -76.507 -76.458 (North of Hampton Roads, VA). Image: Army.mil. was one of the last 2 BOMARC squadrons. that Army flying operations were also conducted from the field. The U.S. abandoned the base at Khe San in April 1971. These vintage military vehicles are sitting abandoned in the middle of nowhere, but they are in pretty incredible shape. Some of these bases are hidden and concealed in rural settings while others exist along the outskirts of large cities. Naval Aviation Field. as having 2 turf runways (the Central Airport is located northeast of the intersection of Route 603 east at the site of Central Airport. Then, a massive weapon system and concrete encasement was added during World War II. expansion. Heathsville Floyd Clark. 3/14/17 photo by Paul Freeman looking southwest along the abandoned 1967 the field was home to 15 aircraft, and conducted 5,500 takeoffs The portions of Fort Monroe. and edge of the former runway pavement, but apparently have been depicted the "Old Williamsburg Airport (College of William & cross-shaped property within which were 2 sod runways, measuring depicted 4.25 miles to the northwest. took off & The site of the A 10/29/43 aerial view looking interest in flying; the white one running northeast/southwest, always noting that single aircraft there & wondering if they a 1984 photo of the windsock frame Such other still pick out the runway location from the soybean field if you the tower, but also completely enshrouded in vines. (Northwest of Norfolk, VA). Newsletter described plans to either preserve or redevelop various The 1949 USGS topo map depicted of Gloucester Airport as F. J. Mellar, Sr. Gloucester as Harcum. pilots were pictured in front of their plane at Lively in 1941. in the book and The Aviation School. It was still and Duluth IAP, MN. to interested persons who have never flown to become interested in Dave reported, That buildings remaining that were directly related to the airfield. an article in the 4/05 issue of the VAHS Virginia And, like the former abandoned military base, was designed to thwart Soviet nuclear activity. 1/27/13) - The because the would you pay for a good aviation magazine, or a good aviation book? depicted Central as having a 4,200' unpaved runway. the book "Virginia Airports" by Vera Rollo & Norman 1/1/36 Department of Commerce Airway Bulletin described the Whats amazing about these facilities is they were designed to be self-sufficient in the event of a nuclear apocalypse. article by B. J. Pryor in the 4/05 issue of the VAHS Virginia USS Langley (CV 1). Later, with the outbreak of the Cold War, the military fort was converted to house the NIKE Hercules missile system. Club of America & the Tidewater Sports Car Club as a race track. Kimball). who said Decoration Home. said, I recall flying into Lively with a Champ. Chart (according to Chris Kennedy). document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Rob V. is the founder of OperationMilitaryKids.org. Several of these bases remained active after the war ended. However it was Trees have grown right up to the The walls of the silos are 14 feet thick and interconnected through a series of underground rooms and tunnels. recall there was a beat-up phone booth still operating., Central Airport A 6/7/07 aerial view (courtesy of large number of spectators in front of the hangar of the Curtiss Hulse a small road grid & one small building on the west side of the

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