I'm slowly putting together a series of Then and Now photos from Akron Fulton. The old Goodyear Aircraft plant and the Airdock are fairly easy to access these days. It's sad that the old Corsair final assembly hangar is now full of "City of Akron" trash, it looks like recyclables but either way it is disgusting. I posted these on the WIX Facebook, and since Flikr is probably going to delete the balance of my photo (over 1000) we will see how long these last here. Enjoy!
Jim
New Corsairs
9F8EA226-7E5B-495B-8BB1-4E9D701624C1 by
Jim Harley, on Flickr
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Jim Harley, on Flickr
Building the Airdock 1929
4E1490AC-B711-4567-937A-0EAD83CDED4F by
Jim Harley, on Flickr
NAS Akron
IMG_2953 by
Jim Harley, on Flickr
NAS Akron II , you can see the trash pile in the Now photo
3013B3B2-AD8B-4991-AD63-B639246BA515 by
Jim Harley, on Flickr
Airdock and the Explorer
6F116CA1-9211-47AF-8880-DFB9CBD8FF80 by
Jim Harley, on Flickr
Christopher Columbus in front of the Akron Terminal, looks to be the 1930s
1D50C4D6-45BC-4804-981E-42351A5FE6CB by
Jim Harley, on Flickr
Blimp Columbia in front of the terminal
ColumbiaTNAkron by
Jim Harley, on Flickr
This photo came from the "Shorty Fulton" collection, not sure what the event was but I'm guessing is was the Soap Box Derby.
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Jim Harley, on Flickr
The Terminal and a Zeppelin, again not sure which one...looks like the Graf or the Los Angeles
TerminalFulton by
Jim Harley, on Flickr
U.S.S. Akron
USSAkron1 by
Jim Harley, on Flickr