March 5, 1951.

Preserving Iowa City’s Rich Airport Heritage

March 5, 1951 – The Iowa City Press-Citizen announces a new building project – an much-needed Administration Building & Terminal – at the Iowa City airport.

Fact is that over one million people fly in and out of the Eastern Iowa Airport – located in Cedar Rapids – each year. Yet, did you know, when the original plans for a regional airport were created back in the early-to-mid 1950’s – Iowa City was to be the location for that busy airport?

Designed by Iowa City’s famed architect – Henry L. Fisk – the Iowa City Municipal Airport’s new Administration Building & Terminal opened to the public in June 1953. Today, that same iconic building is in danger of being lost! Our hope is to find a creative way to preserve the past while looking ahead to the future. Come join our efforts!

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