First Municpal Airport Lowe Field
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N 27° 20.885 W 082° 29.845
17R E 351883 N 3025878
Historical marker in Sarasota, FL
Waymark Code: WM2KFR
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 11/15/2007
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member tiki-4
Views: 34

Marker text:

On January 12, 1929, Sarasota dedicated its first municipal airport located on 160 acres jsut west of Oriente Avenue, now Beneva Road, and north of Fruitville Rd. Pilots performed aerial maneuvers and stunts for the crowd, many of whom felt an airport was critical to future growth of the city. An earlier airfield located on the fairgrounds east of Oriente Avenue closed when the Fair Association deeded its holdings to Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus for winter quarters.

During the economic depression of the 1930's, business leaders and aviators promoted Sarasota's growing air industry. in 1931, a hangr to house five planes was added alongside Oriente Avenue. The Chamber of Commerce sponsored air tours and other flying exhibitions. Various flying schools operated out of the airfield in the winter months when the sod runways were dry.

National Airlines began daily passenger and mail service at the municipal airport in the early summer of 1937. Wet grounds, however, forced cancellation of many stops. Later in the year, National discontinued service when financially-strapped Sarasota was unab le to provide concrete runways.

The lack of air mail service prompted county officials to acquire land in 1940 for the future Sarasota - Bradenton Airport. Shortly after construction began at the new airport. It was leased to the U.S. Army for World War II pilot training.

Civilian flying continued at the old muncpal airport. In 1943, former circus roustabout Johnny Lowe purchased the airfield which became known as Lowe Field. Lowe acquired the uniquely-roofed Pagoda Sandwich Shop on Main Street, moved it to his airfield, and renamed it the Airport Tavern. It served both pilots and Ringling circus performers.

During the war, the Civil Air Patrol used Lowe Field as a base for its coastal patrol operations. The CAP monitored German U-Boat activity and escorted ships coming into Tampa Bay from Key West.

AFter the Army vacated the Sarasota-Bradenton Airport at the end of the war, most civilian air operations moved there from Lowe Field. Student pilots, crop dusters and mosquito control planes continued to fly out of Lowe Field until 1961, when Lowe sold the land. The post-war economic boom resulted in commercial development of the former airport site.
Marker Number: none

Date: 1998

County: Manatee

Marker Type: City

Sponsored or placed by: Sarasota County Historical Commission

Website: [Web Link]

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