The Wooster Municipal Airport was a general aviation airport serving Wooster, Ohio, USA. It was built in the 1920s and was closed sometime between 1968 and 1972 and was replaced by Wayne County Airport 3 miles away on North Honeytown Road near Smithville, Ohio.[1] The airport originally had sod runways but received a 3,100 foot paved runway in the 1950s. After closing, the runway was retained as a city street, now named Old Airport Road in Wooster.[2]
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||||||
Operator | Wooster Aviation Center | ||||||||||||||||||
Location | Wooster, Ohio | ||||||||||||||||||
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Have you ever driven on Old Airport Road? Did you know the roadway once served as an actual runway? Doug Deeken, president of the Wayne County Airport Authority, recently shared some history and insights into the airport. It was started in the 1920s, when it had only grass runways. In the 1950s, it was paved. Today that runway is Old Airport Road. When it began, it was known as the Wooster Municipal Airport. There was also an airport in Orrville. In the 1960s, the airport moved to its current location on North Honeytown Road, Smithville, and it has been known as the Wayne County Airport ever since.Alt URL
Henry B. George of 5016 Illinois Avenue northwest, was injured seriously in a plane crash last night in Wooster, Ohio, according to the Associated Press.
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