John Zukowsky, ed., Building for Air Travel: Architecture and Design for Commercial Aviation (Munich , 1996); Marcus Binney, Airport Builders (Chichester, UK, 1999); Hugh Pearman, Airports: A Century of Architecture (New York, 2004).
2.
Magnetic Los Angeles: Planning the Twentieth-Century Metropolis ( Baltimore, 1997).
3.
"Aviation and Airports: The Impact on the Economic and Geographical Structure of American Cities, 1940s-1980s," Journal of Urban History23 (1997), 406-31.
4.
"Aerotropolis: Airport-Driven Urban Development," ULI on the Future: Cities in the 21st Century (Washington D.C., 2000), 32-41; "Logistics and the Rise of Aerotropolis ," Real Estate Issues25 (2001), 43-48; "From Airport City to Aerotropolis," Airport World6 (2001), 42-47; Greg Lindsay, "The Rise of Aerotropolis," Fast Company (July/August 2006), 76-82.
5.
Geza Szurvoy, The American Airport (St. Paul MN, 2003 ); Alastair Gordon, Naked Airport: A Cultural History of the World's Most Revolutionary Structure (New York, 2004).
6.
Dave Wallis, Eight Nine Romeo Poppa: The Story of Arkansas Aviation ( Pine Bluff, AK, 2000); George J. Frebert, Delaware Aviation History (Dover, 1998); Warren J. Brown, Florida's Aviation History: The First One Hundred Years ( Largo, FL, 1994); Arthur Hart, Wings over Idaho: An Aviation History (Boise, 1991); Edmund Preston, Barry A. Lanman, and John R. Breihan , Maryland Aloft: A Celebration of Aviators, Airfields, &Aerospace (Annapolis, 2003); Noel E. Allard and Gerald N. SandvikMinnesota Aviation History 1857-1945 (Chaska, MN, 1993); H.V. Pat Reilly, From the Balloon to the Moon: New Jersey's Amazing 200-Year Aviation History , 2nd ed. (Oradell, NJ, 1997 ); Donald Keith Tolman, Kim Jones, Carl Gregory, and Bill Moore, The Oklahoma Aviation Story ( Oklahoma City, 2004 ); Jim Fulbright, Aviation in Tennessee: Tennessee's Aviation History in the Stories of People, Places and Events ( Goodlettsville, TN, 1998); Michael J. Goc, Forward in Flight: the Aviation History of Wisconsin ( Friendship, WI, 1998).
7.
See http://www.wingsoverkansas.com/aircap/index.html.
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Don Dodd and Amy Bartlett-Dodd , Deep South Aviation (Charleston, SC, 1999); Robert P. Olislagers, Fields of Flying: An Illustrated History of Airports in the Southwest (Encinitas, CA, 1996); Richard David Wissolik, A Place in the Sky: A History of the Arnold Palmer Regional Airport and Aviation in Southwestern Pennsylvania, 1919-2001 (Latrobe, PA, 2001); James HaynesShadows of Wings: An Aviation History of West Central Illinois, vol. 1 1910-1945 (Bushnell, IL, 1999); Joshua Stoff, From Airship to Spaceship: Long Island in Aviation and Spaceflight (Interlaken, NY, 1991).
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David M. Young, Chicago Aviation: An Illustrated History (DeKalb, IL, 2003); George R Bauer, A Century of Kansas City Aviation History: The Dreamers and the Doers (Olathe, KS, 1999).
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Betsy Braden and Paul Hagen, A Dream Takes Flight Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport and Aviation in Atlanta ( Athens, GA, 1989).
11.
See http://www.airfields-freeman.com/.
12.
She agrees with Paul Barrett and Mark Rose that city planners did not have much effect on early airports. See Paul Barrett, "Cities and their Airports: Policy Formation, 1926-1952, Journal of Urban History14 (1987), 112-37; Barrett and Rose, "Street Smarts: The Politics of Transportation Statistics in the American City, 1900-1990," Journal of Urban History ( 1999), 405-33.
13.
Joseph J. Corn , The Winged Gospel America's Romance with Aviation 1900-1950 (New York, 1983).
14.
Ibid.; Robert Wohl, A Passion for Wings Aviation and the Western Imagination (New Haven, 1994). See also Dominick Pisano, ed., The Airplane in American Culture (Ann Arbor, MI, 2003).
15.
Lindbergh's circuit around the country is particularly well displayed in a separate room of the permanent Lindbergh exhibit at the Missouri Historical Society Museum in St. Louis.