Tag Archive: art deco

Historic Bowman Field – Louisville – Kentucky

Historic Bowman Field - Louisville - Kentucky

Bowman Field was established in 1919, as Kentucky’s first commercial airport. It remains the oldest civilian airport in the state and is the oldest continually operating commercial airfield in North America. It was founded by Abram H. Bowman an aviation enthusiast. The land upon which Bowman Field is built, was owned prior to World War I, by German Baron Klaus von Zedtwitz but seized by the U.S. government during the war, under the Alien Property Act.

Notable events at the aiport during its long history, include the landing of Charles Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis in 1927, and the use of the hangers, and airfield as the base of Pussy Galore’s Flying Circus for the James Bond film Goldfinger in 1963

The airport terminal, the center piece of Bowman Field (and the Bowman Field Historic District), was built in 1929, and is an example of Art Deco architecture, and more specifically the aerodynamic Streamline Moderne style.

Yaquina Bay Bridge – Newport – Oregon

Yaquina Bay Bridge - Newport - Oregon

A view of the Yaquina Bay Bridge along Oregon’s Pacific Coast, near the town of Newport. The bridge, which has elements of Art Deco, Art Moderne and Gothic design, was constructed in 1934. The bridge is one of eleven designed by Conde McCullough, along US Route 101, Oregon’s Coast Highway.

Carew Tower – Cincinnati, Ohio

Carew Tower - Cincinnati, Ohio

The historic Carew Tower in Cincinnati, Ohio. The Carew building is a 49-story, 574-foot tall Art Deco skyscraper completed in 1930. It was Cincinnati’s tallest building until July 13, 2010, when the Great American Tower across from the Cincinnati Reds stadium was completed. It was added to the register of National Historic Landmarks on April 19, 1994

There is an observation deck on the 49th floor inside the Hilton Cincinnati Netherland Plaza, that visitors can use to view downtown Cincinnati, the Ohio River, and northern Kentucky.