Gloucester, US πΊπΈ Closed Airport
US-3819
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US-MA
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Location: 42.60907Β° N, -70.66116Β° E
Continent: NA
Type: Closed Airport
Coast Guard Air Station Ten Pound Island Seaplane Base (US-3819) in Gloucester, US, is an inactive historical military facility and not a public-use airport. The air station was established in 1925 but was disestablished in 1935 and replaced by Coast Guard Air Station Salem. As of 2008, there were no remains of the original air station on Ten Pound Island. Therefore, there are no recent traveler reviews or experiences available for this location as it does not operate as a commercial or public seaplane base.
Ten Pound Island is currently home to the Ten Pound Island Light, which remains an active aid to navigation maintained by the U.S. Coast Guard. The island itself is owned by the City of Gloucester, and while it is accessible to private boaters, landing is often difficult due to a lack of designated landing facilities. The island and the lighthouse are generally closed to the public.
Given its historical status and limited public access, information on traveler sentiment, terminal facilities, security, customs, or transportation connections in the context of commercial air travel is nonexistent.
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Detailed closure information for Coast Guard Air Station Ten Pound Island Seaplane Base is being prepared. This will include closure date, reasons, historical significance, and current status.