Los Angeles International Airport - Los Angeles, CA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member bluesnote
N 33° 56.676 W 118° 24.157
11S E 370382 N 3756899
When the airport applied for a WPA grant, they were initially denied as LAX was privately owned. Shortly after, the city took ownership and the WPA grant was accepted. The WPA built much of the early airport, including runways and early buildings.
Waymark Code: WM169XP
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 06/09/2022
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member ScroogieII
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Taken from the website, "Mines Field opened as the official airport of Los Angeles in 1930, but when it applied for WPA funds in 1935, it was rejected because the land was still leased from private owners. In 1937, the city took full control of the airport and massive WPA construction commenced. The airport's name was officially changed to the Los Angeles Airport in 1941 and to the Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) in 1949. The government saw its work on this airport as being of immense significance for national defense. The official description of the 1940s photos shown below reads:

"Los Angeles Municipal Airport – Formerly known as Mines Field, this airport has been converted into one of the major airports on the Pacific Coast by WPA. While a considerable portion of the improvement program is in process, projects to date have totaled $2,000,878. Throughout the present summer, 1600 WPA workers have been busy at the airport making improvements. When the National Defense Program was first launched, Herbert C. Legg, WPA Administrator for Southern California, tabbed the Los Angeles Municipal Airport as a "priority" project, to be rushed to completion for National Defense purposes.""
Project type: Other

Date built or created: 1935

Location: Los Angeles

City: Los Angeles

Condition: Pristine condition

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