Pearson Air Museum in Vancouver, WA, showcases the rich aviation history of Pearson Field, which served as a hub for aviation enthusiasts and military operations during the early 20th century. From hosting civilian aviators and manufacturing aviation-grade lumber for World War I aircraft to welcoming historic flights like the Douglas World Cruisers and the Soviet Union's trans-polar journey, Pearson Field has played a significant role in aviation milestones.
Following its decommissioning by the Army Air Corps after World War II, Pearson Field continues to operate as a municipal airfield, preserving its legacy as a historic aviation site. Visitors to Pearson Air Museum can explore exhibits that highlight the field's contributions to aviation history and its enduring significance in the local community.
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