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2006
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HangarOne
and GTC
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Air Station Glenview Museum
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Reprinted from the September 1, 2003 edition of the Glenview
Watch:
By Sandy Hausman and Dean Schott
"Despite some setbacks for historic preservation advocates,
Frank Mack feels good about The Glen. The son of a Navy pilot and
a member of the board of Hangar One, he writes: "The Naval Air Station Glenview played an important role in times of war and peace
and in shaping the culture of Glenview. The October 17 opening ceremonies
for Navy Memorial Park and The Glen Town Center begin a new chapter
for NASG. Although some of the foundation's ambitious goals for
Hangar One were not achieved, the park, the restored control tower
and the inclusion of NASG memorabilia at the shopping center represent
an outcome that preserves the memory of NASG – serving veterans
and residents."
The Watch replies: We congratulate you for your efforts and achievements.
In Glenview, the preservation of any history, any open space is
to be celebrated. Keep up the good work."
Last Modified:
Monday, March 07, 2005 2:09:10 AM
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