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"City Field"
Check out [[Talk:Clara Barkley Dorr]] when you have a chance. Also, did you ever check out [[Talk:High School No. 1]]? '''[[User:Dscosson|dscosson]]''' ··· '''[[User talk:Dcosson|talk]]''' 13:29, 27 April 2008 (CDT)
 
== "City Field" ==
 
<div style="float: right; margin-left: 10px;">[[Image:CityFieldMap.jpg|200px|none]]<br style="line-height: 5px;">[[Image:CityField1940.jpg|200px|none]]</div>
[[City Field]] was an OLF (outlying landing field) used by the Navy up until the early 40s. I want to try to pin down its location. Tell me what you think of my deductions...
 
Map at right is from [http://www.airfields-freeman.com/FL/Airfields_FL_Pensacola_W.html]. Below is an aerial photo (1940) from the same page. It states: "A road (present-day Davis Highway) cuts through the middle of the field." You can also see [[Jordan Street]] marked to the south. What I assume is [[Bayou Texar]] is off to the east. From this I think I can gather the following:
*The east-west road bordering the field on the north is present-day [[Fairfield Drive]].
*The north-south road bordering the field on the east is [[9th Avenue]].
*The north-south road slightly east of that road is [[12th Avenue]].
*The east-west road linking those two is [[Barcia Drive]].
*The north-south road in the left hand side of the map is [[Palafox Street]].
 
So this is what I'm estimating:
 
<googlemap lat="30.449784" lon="-87.218614" zoom="15" width="500" height="500">
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30.449451, -87.225823
30.456332, -87.214794
30.448674, -87.212949
30.443235, -87.222562
30.449414, -87.225738
</googlemap>