Washington-Hoover Airport

38°52′N 77°03′W / 38.87°N 77.05°W / 38.87; -77.05

Washington-Hoover Airport
A DC-2 takes off from Washington-Hoover Airport in 1935, passing over Military Road
Summary
OwnerNational Aviation Corporation
ServesWashington metropolitan area
LocationArlington County, Virginia
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Washington-Hoover Airport was an airport serving the city of Washington, D.C., in the United States from 1933 to 1941. It was created by the merger of Hoover Field and Washington Airport on August 2, 1933. It was in Arlington, Virginia, near the intersection of the Highway Bridge and the Mount Vernon Memorial Highway (where The Pentagon and its parking lots now stand).[1] Washington-Hoover Airport, like its predecessors, suffered from safety problems, short runways, and little room to grow. It closed for public use in June 1941, and the United States Department of War purchased the site in September, closing it for good. Washington National Airport (now known as Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport), which opened in June 1941, was built as its replacement. The Pentagon now occupies the site.

  1. ^ Peck, 2005, p. 8.