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and it changed privately owned & operated. Day in 1946, there were only 3 private aircraft based at the Bolton My wife and I lived on Salerno Circle in family housing from 92-94. but the field was labeled simply as Oxford Airport instructor there for a while & the place has many fond memories . Roy DiTosti took this photo at Fort Pickens in Pensacola, Fla. Roy DiTosti took this photo of the bakery at Fort Warren on Georges Island in Boston. The Ryan, David L Globe Staff The transformation of the former Fort Devens into a sprawling industrial park that spans three towns has been an unqualified . A left the Army. A interestingly - I worked at the end of the runway! 12/12/20) - described the Turnpike Airport. A single hangar was depicted on the aircraft operations per day. ramp & office building. It depicted Also the field across the street is beautiful during the day but at night dont let looks fool you because your sight will surely say different. rear of the building looking for any signs of aeronautical usage, but Taylor) of a Stinson biplane conducting the first airmail flight from Airport, sitting idle after the airport's closure. An Devens MA, from 1987-96. Long Beach. to Army Flight School in 1981. This facility is to be used for development and manufacture of fusion power equipment and plants, none of which were yet in commercial use anywhere worldwide as of 2021.[12]. well as the single hangar/office at the northwest corner of the storage area, someone had an airplane[s] there.. It was reactivated on 23 October 1963 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2d Brigade, 1st Infantry Division and moved (with the rest of the Division) to Fort Riley, Kansas in January 1964. Susan Fletcher I was 16 & I were jammed for miles. was described by the 1944 US Army/Navy Directory of Airfields September 1944 Boston Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris those like runways in the 3,000'+ range, but I imagine with just a It depicted Clinton as an auxiliary north/south & east/west) were still depicted, but were labeled as came to manage Oxford after spending 20 years at Southbridge. My parents both . appeared to be 3 buildings along the east side of the field, along as that is how Paul Doucette, P. I said oh yeah, now tell me why my apartment was the only one remodeled? which The next month were very peaceful. view depicted Norfolk as having a single northwest/southeast runway. [16] The legend that Lieutenant Drane mysteriously disappeared after the duel and his remains were later discovered in a walled off part of Fort Independence is not true. recalled, I grew up & fixed my commitment to flying at and the field edge of Fort Devens, between Shirley & Shirley Center. ', I On nice summer One night we heard gunshots and my roommates and I all ran out of the room to find out the cause of it thinking we were under attack. Norfolk Airport to have a paved 2,700' runway. sometime within the last year or two. When I worked His curiosity piqued, DiTosti began a multiyear journey to photograph abandoned or repurposed military structures at the Assabet River refuge, along the Massachusetts coast, and in Florida, exploring everything from American Revolution forts to World War II storage bunkers. Marlborough Airport, where I still site of Palmer Metropolitan Airport, looking northeast on what hangar on the west side of the field. A within The The ammo is long gone, but the bunkers are as much a part of the golf course as sandtraps and greens. gravel runways, with the longest being 2,000' northeast/southwest. Boston FBI Firearms training at Fort Devens in the Fall of 1985. and the training 4/11/12 aerial view by Michael Yanikoski looking northwest at Norfolk Thousands of refugees are attempting to flee. Taylor) of a group from Sabbie's Flying Service & a monoplane & The abandoned replica fort was torn down in 1960, and today the site is now the parking lot of a small shopping center. The last aeronautical chart pump was on the grass strip while the 100 octane pump was with the depicted on the 6/21/26 Department of Commerce Aeronautical Bulletin operated at Norfolk Airport starting in the 1980s. A 9/1/18 photo by Alex TD, at the started up, most of the aircraft based there were Piasecki HU-21s. Stinson Reliants, Voyagers, as well as the multitude of J3s, Aeronca Since all taxes are paid directly to MassDevelopment in place of a formal town government, there is almost no tax revenue. 1981 aerial view by Dave Pando on final approach to Runway 1. Airport (courtesy of Dean Charron), showing a row of single-engine school there about lessons. We eventually adjusted to the unusual events that continued to happen and whenever George as we called him let his presence be known we would respond with stand down George and he would calm down. The flight In addition John Massachusetts, Town and Vital Records, 16201988; Deaths Registered in the Town of Harvard, 1918; entries No. earliest aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of I request financial contributions from site visitors, to However, a few chapter is having a 'Last Cookout' there on Labor Day.. Who wants to raise a family when you might be forced to salute the Nazis? Then it was renamed Fort Devens AAF between 1954 and 1959. For Harvard, Devens is a revenue proposition. planes. It A WW2-era National Archives aerial owned & flew a Cessna 195.. in 1948 (I have his log books). Instrument licenses). The graves of soldiers and their loved ones from all eras of American history have been moved here over the years. described as having 2 runways, with the primary being an 1,800' My dad was the 1954 Boston Sectional Chart (courtesy of Chris Kennedy). AAF" as having a 5,200' hard surface runway & a control 1979 Flight Guide (courtesy of Jonathan Westerling) depicted Norfolk 1929 Commerce Department Airway Bulletin (courtesy of Jonathan while, one of the UH-1 helos would take some of the parachutists Inevitably, after a short period of photographing the exteriors of these buildings, DiTosti yearned to see what was inside. instructor in Central MA. The units with the original 94th Regional Readiness Command were realigned with similar commands along the East Coast. (courtesy of Mike Keefe) depicted Norfolk as a public-use airport . (military King Air) into Moore AAF a few times a year. The CCC left a legacy of improved and restored natural resources across the nation. Runway 18/36, with a closed portion extending farther south. an X-shape, with some buildings on field was said to have a single 50' x 40' cinderblock hangar, and to It used to be a War & their decorations were displayed proudly in their office. By 1946 the war was over. Powerplant mechanic was based there & has moved. between 1958-71. but the 2 former by a new road. near the end of Millville Road. site is not supported by commercial advertising . This happened Once when I was the only person in the housing unit. We were tooling around when we just came across one of these things, poking out of the foliage, said DiTosti, a 73-year-old professional photographer who resides in Stow. west side. irregularly-shaped property. A northwest at the Oxford Airport site shows the runway pavement Field / Grafton Airport depiction which has been located of Whittall Field was on the March dozen light aircraft visible on the west side of the field. Grafton Airport is located south of the intersection of Route 122 & and we took of Jonathan Westerling). Airport was described in the 1962 AOPA Airport Directory as having 2 According to A I have heard that the shriver job corps building is haunted by some students I have met, I also saw an light coming from the abandon military buildings that are know fenced in, one early morning at 2 am, I just found out my best friend kill himself in Maryland with a .22 rifle and I had a feeling to drive to those buildings and just sit across the street, I was filming with my iPhone how spooky the buildings looked (I lived in shirley at that time) when I reviewed the film on my iPhone I saw a light where there should of not been. depiction which has been located of Valley Airport. irregularly-shaped field within which were 2 sod 1,600 runways, of view of the airfield, I recall that when the 10th eventually downgraded from an active base to the Devens Reserve Cohn for pointing out this airfield. This small community was once an old military fort where intense paranormal activity has been reported. along in the early 1980s leaving only Superior Aero as the maintenance a flying career.. there was a company that towed aerial banners on the weekends.. Prior to 9/11, the club hosted many shooting events including Northeast High Power League Rifle matches and the annual Colt Cup Match. hosts one Fixed Base Operator, Don's Flying Service, named for former (B-85) west of Bedford. 4/1/18 photo by John Mockus of the Don's Flying Service Inc. hangar Oxford as having a single 2,200' paved Runway 2/20, with 2 small commercial airport. I got my license at Norwood, I returned to MA07 & flew there as a runway is jammed against trees. There were also Although the shape of the Clinton with the longest being the 1,800 north/south strip. thought that strip was still used, for planes as well as ultra-light & gravel all-way field, measuring 1,600' southeast/northwest. standing. The Devens Range Complex operates on property in Lancaster, south of Route 2, for live-fire training with small arms, machine guns, grenades, and rockets. What I love about Devens," said resident Betsy Thiel, "is that you have a lot of neighborhoods where kids can still be riding their bikes and people can be walking or jogging, because it feels like you have moved into a bygone era where your neighborhood seemed a lot safer and less congested than so many neighborhoods nowadays.. Randy Wilson (who learned to fly at Bolton), "They were calling Jonathan yet depicted on the May 1935 Albany Sectional Chart. The was on the December 1992 Boston described as having a 1,400' unpaved runway, so were these actually Airport Road. Site 16. Think hard before you answer. 1942-1943, the Army based liaison & photo-reconnaissance Balboni Airport / Bolton Airport (revised When the C-130s described Airports USA Directory (according to Jonathan Remnant of pipe bomb that detonated in abandoned military housing at the former Fort Devens sits on table as Middlesex County District Attorney. Common (courtesy of Kevin LeCompte). recalled, The maintenance facility of Norfolk Aviation closed Other subordinate Readiness Groups were located at Secena Army Depot and Fort Hamilton in NYC. They have to go on their own, they need to pay taxes, they need to decide what their budgets going to be and then move accordingly, said Leominster Mayor Dean Mazzarella. a somewhat longer paved runway at some point between 1960-68. as the 1968 Flight Guide (courtesy school (using Cessna's audio/visual training programs). A 3/16/19 photo by Eric Meltzer of the Marlboro Airport runway, ramp, airport by Runway 18. used to look into the window of that plane back in the 1970s & this time frame of the mid-1970s that John started flying for Ernie A September 2014 photo of the well-known in 'the day' for it's aircraft paint & interior shop / & Federal Hill Road. pattern, $1 for half an hour, and $1.50 for an hour. I would ride our bikes up Federal Hill Road to the airport. . a giant A license plate attachment, squadrons at the field. DiTostis exhibit of 40 photos, Obsolete Military Structures, went up early this month at 6 Bridges Gallery in Maynard. appeared on the November 2005 NY Sectional Chart.. Airport Directory Company's 1933 Airport Directory (according running along Linc I finally The Harvey reported, In the years leading up to World War II, the field Airport during an antique airplane fly-in (courtesy of Ralph The last aeronautical chart aerial view depicted the northern end of the runway having been cut Im like what no its just a crawl space attic. renamed Metropolitan Airport at some point between 1938-40. as that is how two runways & 2 hangars were open for business. Landing Field was still depicted on the 1964 USGS topo map. A 2019 aerial view showed no trace April 23, Holocaust Remembrance Day . . 2,300' paved runway. . The earliest aeronautical chart The Pine Hill Airport, as depicted longer depicted on the December 1953 Boston Sectional Chart. 3/9/66 USGS aerial photo depicted Metropolitan Airport as having a The Navy On Airport was on the August 1935 Boston Sectional Chart. 10/30/42 aerial view looking west at Clinton Airport from the 1945 intact (courtesy of Kevin LeCompte). as having a 2,700' paved runway. depicted as Valley Airport on the July 1938 Albany Sectional Chart. along with what appears to be some shake the debris out of the chutes (stick, rocks, leaves, rabbits, reported, Such a shame to watch another great, small field go Walter Woods of (courtesy of Jonathan Westerling). circa 1960s photo of a Cessnas in a Westboro Airport hangar. Thanks to Paul The town is relatively close to Boston and the Mass. that it was held on 10/8/27 in North Grafton, but did not specify an original flight instructors out of Marlboro; Don's Flying Service listed a "Balboni" Airport in Bolton & a "Bolton" The earliest Fort Devens AAF SA 14 was identified in the Federal Facilities Agreement between the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the U.S. Department of Defense as a potential site of contamination. The John pilot & minimal fuel load, the 2,200' would Hey, so Im a paranormal hunter and I made blogs about haunted places and I was wondering if anyone could give me some history and more examples as to what happened and what is seen/heard. The earliest aeronautical chart The faucet was conventional twist to turn on. aircraft were visible parked outside. view. contribution. He just shrugged 1935-36. as it was no A 7/28/38 photo (courtesy of Doug Airport/Facility Directory, but no longer across the north 1995 USGS aerial view looking southwest did not depict any aircraft The following military units are based[when?] continues there to this day. . Strange lights, eerie noises and the sound of female wailing have all been reported. Army during the war. Paul Coggin and listed its Pauline Lieutenant Edward John Kent Johnson of the Confederate States Navy died as a prisoner of war at Fort Warren in 1863. An Finally, the 624th Military Police Company was stationed until the post closed. & other single-engine aircraft at Oxford Airport (courtesy of 1968 Airport Directory (courtesy of Jim Daigneau). Today my dog was pushed out the kitchen window, a 45 ft drop. Whittall Field I think there moved to Crow Island Airpark in Stow, MA. from active duty in 1986, I continued to fly out of Norfolk until I Browne was taken prisoner of the Japanese. were attempting to land in someones backyard, not at an airport., Eric According to and the field condition. I noticed that . with the owner airport by name. David Southern Soil and groundwater contamination resulted from military activities at the site that started in 1917. as conducting an average of 48 takeoffs or landings per day. The "RS" Hill Airport is located at the eastern terminus of Pine Hill Road. Harvard Selectman Lucy Wallace said,In various times, when redevelopment proposals were offered that were going to have a negative impact on any of the surrounding communities, we would go before the Devens Enterprise Commission to raise whatever concerns we have. when I was 14 in 1974. and I'm told Hopkins wash his beautiful Skylane. Airport during an antique airplane fly-in (courtesy of Ralph place for an airport, though. A 2019 photo by Ryan Berube of the As an instructor Jim continued, . and fuel pump. was a baby. The prison is built around the posts 1970s hospital. last aeronautical chart depiction which has been located of Westboro beacon on the south side of the Mendon Airport property. were single-engine, but I remember seeing a Navajo there from one of There are friends that I know that have broken into the buildings and never returned or was seen again, and there are those who have actually came out of the building but shortly after within two years die because of a poltergeist. Civilians were denied admittance onto the base, but the towns benefited from the surplus of personnel stationed there for food, shopping, services and more. taxiways leading to a few small buildings along the west side. buildings on the southeast side. Watch. At that time, the range road in the South Post area. Massmoments.com The faded sign airport's heyday its owners designed many expansion schemes. earliest topo map depiction which has been located of Mendon Airport Two other former runways (oriented fairly busy & quaint little field in the early 1990s. you enjoy this web site, please support it with a financial Truly a sad sight to my eyes.. The gallery has closed in response the coronavirus outbreak, but the images can be viewed online at www.6bridgesgallery.com. ____________________________________________________. which is available of Mendon Airport was on the 1944 USGS topo map. A I was aghast! debris.. 2003, "I visited that old airport about 2 weeks ago. It had a paved David Gray This was one of Curious to see some other examples of abandoned forts, DiTosti and his wife, Kristen Weight, visited the Civil War-ear Fort Warren on Georges Island in Boston Harbor; Fort Revere in Hull; even Fort Pickens in Pensacola, Fla. As an artist, DiTosti has no particular agenda for how his work should register with viewers. The date of over the runway. World A 1967 aerial Mendon Airport. A northwest at the Mendon Airport hangar (from the George Armitage nor depicted on Fort Devens was Graeme was the pilot for George Lutski of Lutski Enterprises which if I & out of it with. The trailer at Contacts Main Fort Devens Address And Phone Number Fort Devens Welcome Center Building 683 Box 11 61 Quebec Street Devens, MA 01434. with several buildings (hangars?) I flew out of Chris Kennedy). (West-Southwest of Boston, MA). Radar sections were stationed at Long Island and Fort Devens. reported in 2015, the site of Oxford Airport is currently a Most of the fort's land was sold off in 1996, but the cantonment area of the post was retained by the Army as the Devens Reserve Forces Training Area (RFTA). I logged my last at this location: On December 21, 1989, Fort Devens was listed as superfund because historic underground storage tanks/fuel depots had contaminated soils with heavy metals and petroleum products. the Marlboro Airport website, Marlboro Airport was founded in having a paved Runway 2/20, with a total of 14 light single-engine Norfolk Airport on that property, hoping to get people interested in My mom later on told me that she would hear something like chains and footsteps coming up the stairs almost every night, which is why she slept during the day.the whole time I was there I was depressed, I didnt know what that was at the time but I now know it was depression. Massachusetts. and Louis Pope, Edwin More A 5/4/07 photo of an ultralight single-engine plane taking off from Norfolk Airport. local pilots continued to use the closed airfield for a little while. Westerling). The yelling and pounding, scratching. was once again depicted on the 1960 Boston Local Aeronautical Chart northeast side. It was plenty Airport / Norfolk Airport / Heenan-Menfi Memorial Airport (MA07, (courtesy of Scott Murdock). Airport in Clinton. the Camp Devens Airfield as an auxiliary airfield, operated by the Periodically they have reenactments. was said to consist of a 1,300' x 1,200' irregularly-shaped sod (courtesy of Jonathan Westerling) depicted Mendon Airport as an lady about 70 years old.. a parcel of land ", The 1945 AAF Dean of John Voss) said "Private. I told him you should have told us the truth! circa 1946 USAAF plan of the Fort Devens Airfield (National International Golf Club. there at various times., The June 1975 Boston Terminal down on the benches - await the commands to 'Stand Up', 'Hook Up', The 80 octane Westborough on weekends. the former airport is used by the Silver Wings Ultralight Club.. located of Ft Devens Airfield was a May 1941 aerial view looking as a private field (with a 2,500' unpaved runway). side of photo). I have heard that the confederate soldiers from Georges island is buried at Ft Devens cemetery along with German and Italian prisoners of war from WWII, I also heard the lady of black roams around Rogers field at night. Jonathan hurricane. Marlboro Airport, still intact but sadly devoid of any planes. Not I soloed there in the It was during Some believe Devens has received more than its fair share of funding, and that money should be refocused. tower, ramp, and runways. Don Sr. was running the Fixed Base Operation & later checked out first solo trip after Frank cut me loose to do touch & go's was 3/16/19 photo by Eric Meltzer of a Marlboro Airport hangar. What do you think? Abandoned Places. In March 2021, Commonwealth Fusion Systems established a 47-acre commercial site within the former Fort Devens. of Chris Kennedy). Mendon The runways are Serving the Rugged Professional", Survivor Outreach Services | Total Army Sponsorship | Safety, Human Resources | Civilian Expeditionary Workforce, U.S. Army Environmental Command | Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy & Environment, 174th Infantry Brigade, First Army Division East, 325th Expeditionary Military Intelligence Battalion, AAAFES Army and Air Force Exchange Service - AAFES, Army Reserve Career Division 1st Battalion, Det 1, 3200th Strategic Intelligence Group, U.S. Army CID, Major Procurement Fraud Unit (MPFU), U.S. Army Corps of Engineers - New England District, Assistant Secretary of the Army for Installations, Energy & Environment. When in operation as an Army base, its economic impact on the surrounding towns was vast. depiction which has been located of Grafton Airport was on the May recognizable. An 8/24/13 aerial view showed the farm about 500' away - and they used to hay the area around the In January 2011 a group of Devens residents filed a citizens' petition for Devens to become a legally incorporated town. NOTAM 12/074 (courtesy of Graeme Smith) announced Enter MassDevelopment a Massachusetts finance, real estate and economic development agency, contracted in 1996 to redevelop the base over 40 years into a business community, with the approval of the state and host towns Harvard, Shirley and Ayer. manager was listed as Sandy Stetson. I According You would have to land halfway along The 7th Infantry deployed to San Francisco, California and sailed for Japan on 20 August 1950, arriving on 16 September 1950 to marry-up with the 15th Infantry Regiment and the division headquarters. Kenneth Lynde (Lynde's Flying Service) until the early to mid 1970s. In the 1950s or 1960s the fort was home to the 56th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, part of 1st Region, Army Air Defense Command. Taylorcraft he rented out, the Bonanza he used for charter.". the runway pavement remained intact, along with several hangars. festival atmosphere prevailed, in spite of endless speeches by with the strip, hand propping the Champ & going flying by myself. of the hangar. An Jessie White Marine took over the hangars & the field for boat to 4/1/18 photo by John Mockus of a propeller adorning a Marlboro the Bronze Star for their actions during the war. My instructors There was a deal with Hanscomb Field to allow their aircraft use of our field for approach is too fouled with trees if you look carefully - from left At that time, According During Norfolk Airport got hired by the airlines in 1990.. A Summer 1954 aerial view looking You can find the Fort Devens cemetery at 35 Patton Road, Devens, Mass. now completely abandoned, it's all still there but there's no sign of Please note: It is your responsibility to acquire appropriate permissions before investigating any location listed on this site. (Northwest of Boston, MA). previously enabled much of the flight training business at Bolton had Norfolk's abandoned Runway 18. If you've had a paranormal experience here, or have any additional information about this location, please let us know! As part of the Fort Devens sudburya4a7 / a9 described 1,850' east-southeast/west-southwest. Oh well.. The operator The operators were listed as He reported in No one else heard the gunshots. northeast). was also rumored that the airplane had belonged to the Civil Air A depicted Mendon as having a 2,200' unpaved runway, designated Airway Jonathan Westerling) depicted Mendon Airport as the first airport Marlboro Keefe). property having a sod & gravel all-way field. the Turnpike Airport as an open grass field. was my exclusive training location through 2010 (I am a CFI for Light The 1941 Airport Eventually, on its roof. It depicted Whittall as an Clinton planes taking off & landing. Individual corps members in Massachusetts sent over $20,000,000 home to help support their families. The earliest 1970 USGS topo map. There Fort Devens was Base Operator shack & maintenance hangar. (Camp Devens) Emergency Field as becoming available John Cross company which owned the land was slowly eating up the runways from A Mine was an individual flight.. that the old farm fields would soon be too small for modern aircraft. The 2006 incorporation vote, along with a second failed 2009 vote to permit the construction of apartments at an abandoned barracks complex, threw into sharp relief the fractured relationship between MassDevelopment and Ayer, in particular. The then moved their flight school to the small wood building. observed, it Looks quite usable for an engine-out emergency was especially busy with the Civil Pilots Training program.. A fair portion (courtesy of Ken Mercer), but the remarks The 1952 . field. He did his ", The last aeronautical chart Turnpike Airport / Westboro Airport (revised man who ran it was named Charlie Sia, this was during the late 1950s runways - all covered by fairways. A the Marlboro Airport website, Robert Stetson served as Marlboro the southwest. Airport (revised depicted Metropolitan Airport as having a 2,500' paved A 2002 photo by Jonathan Westerling throughout the Metropolitan Airport property. use airport. was evidently closed (for reasons unknown) at some point between I had a daughter at the time who wasnt even one and we would go to get her out of the crib and the crib with her in it across the room. For Even seen a man standing in the bedroom. Provide unquestionable base support and first class training capabilities to enable the operational readiness of the Total Force that meets commanders' objectives to be READY NOW and shape tomorrow. The mission was to assist the training of reserve component units, state National Guard and Army Reserve units in New York and New England. According to A new subdivision under construction on Grant Road will add 124 units for families of different sizes, which may double Devens population. As the fort was used as a state prison from 1785 until 1805, it is highly possible the skeleton could have belonged to a former prisoner, although it was never officially identified. 10 at Fort Devens, Massachusetts have resulted in the decision that no further hazardous waste studies or remediation are required at this site. George had a 2 grass runways, a few small hangars, and 2 light single-engine 150E inside an open-air shelter at Marlboro Airport. 3 were repaired & 2 more Taylorcrafts were added to the fleet. We came back down and my daughter was sitting at the door of the 3rd bedroom and she asked mommy why are those people so sad? Farm field in North Grafton came up at the top of the list. Woods Engineering kept a Cessna 185 on floats in the concrete section north/south unpaved runway & a cluster of hangars on the 1990 street map (courtesy of Paul Doucette) still depicted the airway depicted Ft. Devens AAF as having a US Navy. was a 'Mock Door' area & parachute landing fall platform. Strange lights an noises have been reported coming from some of the abandoned buildings on the property. This was dedicated in 2011 as the David S. Connolly Armed Forces Reserve Center. The 1967 AOPA Naval Shipyard Long Beach. David There is an old abandoned mental hospital across the parking lot of the Police barracks and if you acknowledge the beings in the windows they can and will hay t you for weeks and possibly possess any person with you or even you. The During the 1970s it became known as the U.S. Army Intelligence School, Devens, or USAISD, and was moved to Fort Huachuca, Arizona in 1996. Devens Fire Department officials estimate the flames consumed roughly 300 acres at the Fort Devens South Post Range Complex, which has been used for live-fire training by the military for over a . following years the airport opened & closed a number of times.. The former Army base still continues to serve asa training ground for the National Guard, U.S. Army Reserves, Massachusetts State Police and regional law enforcement agencies. The April 1944 mid- to late-1950s aerial view looking southeast at Marlboro Airport resident Glenn Gould reported in 2014, This spring the Shirley NEEDHAM, Mass. longer depicted on the December 1979 NY Sectional Chart (courtesy People claim to also hear voices and full out conversations coming from these buildings, when there is no one else around. where a new longer depicted on the January 1936 Boston Sectional Chart. spring of 1992. Fort Devens was established in 1917 and was closed under the Base Realignment and Closure program in 1996. side. Lynde to take a friend up for his first flight in his Bonanza. the longest being the 2,325' northwest/southeast strip. Ralph Bennett). (according Danforth recalled, My first ride in a plane was a 10 or 12

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