Former aviation museum in Williamson, Georgia, US
Museum lobby
33°11′00″N 84°22′18″W / 33.18333°N 84.37167°W / 33.18333; -84.37167
The Candler Field Museum was a non-profit venture to recreate the Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport as it appeared in the 1920s and 1930s. It was located in Williamson, Georgia , at Peach State Airport . Founded in March 2005 as Candler Field Museum, Inc., it featured one complete building, several aircraft and vehicles, and a large collection of an era and general aeronautical memorabilia. The museum closed in February 2021.[ 1]
History
In 2005, retired pilot Ronald Alexander bought Peach State Airport. In March 2004, he founded Candler Field Museum, Inc., a 501(c)(3) organization with the purpose to recreate the old Atlanta airport.[ 2] In September 2008, the first building (American Airways hangar) was completed; as of October 2014, it was open to the public.[ 3] The museum closed in February 2021.[ 1]
Collection
View from museum balcony Several aircraft were kept at the museum, including a 1917 Curtiss JN-4 , a 1928 Curtiss Robin , a 1930 6L Stearman , a 1940 Douglas DC-3A , a 1941 PT-17 Stearman , and a Waco YMF-5 .[ 3] The Museum also kept vintage vehicles, including (but not limited to) Ford Model A 's, Model T 's, and a 1909 Sear's (Lincoln Motor Car Works ). All museum machines were in running condition, as, in the owner's words, anything that does not run "will be hung from the ceiling."[ 4]
The museum's Waco biplane was also used to provide biplane rides for a fee.[ 5] For the use of museum members was a library, well stocked with aviation-themed books, magazines, and photographs.[ 6]
Affiliates
Candler Field Museum was affiliated with or supported the following:
See also
References
^ a b McDaniel, Rachel (February 17, 2021). "Candler Field Museum dissolved; Youth Aviation Program named for Ron Alexander - The Pike County Journal-Reporter" . www.pikecountygeorgia.com . Archived from the original on February 18, 2021. Retrieved February 18, 2021 .
^ "Georgia Corporations Division - CANDLER FIELD MUSEUM, INC" . Archived from the original on February 18, 2021. Retrieved February 18, 2021 .
^ a b c "Candler Field Museum" . Peachstate Aerodome . Archived from the original on November 18, 2018.
^ Atlanta Journal Constitution, "Piece of Atlanta's past takes flight," September 5, 2009. Retrieved August 24, 2014. http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/piece-of-atlantas-past-takes-flight/nQQn7/
^ "Peach State Aerodrome :: Biplane Rides" . Archived from the original on August 26, 2014. Retrieved August 24, 2014 .
^ Airport newsletter covering formation of library, [1] Archived 2015-05-20 at the Wayback Machine
^ "Blogger" . accounts.google.com .
^ "Peach State Aerodrome :: Museum Youth Program" . Archived from the original on August 21, 2014. Retrieved August 24, 2014 .
^ "Meet Jim Hoak of Candler Field Museum" . VoyageATL . October 3, 2017. Retrieved June 24, 2024 .
^ "Old Rhinebeck Aerodrome" . www.facebook.com .