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Daniel L. Berek's Photo Gallery

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N64 Airport photo
N64 Airport
2006-12-05
The sun has set on Somerset Hills Airport, Basking Ridge. The airport was founded in 1932 and lasted until the 1980s. A condominium complex now occupies the site of the two main parallel runways; not a trace of the original airport remains.
ARC B Airport photo
ARC B Airport
2006-12-02
The buildings of the erstwhile Aircraft Radio Corporation are now part of an office park.
ARC B Airport photo
ARC B Airport
2006-12-02
What were once the bustling turf runways of the Aircraft Radio Corporation, Boonton, NJ, are now relegated to soccer matches and radio-controlled model airplanes. Native son General Billy Mitchell tested navigation devices here.
ARC B Airport photo
ARC B Airport
2006-12-02
The old hanger of the now disused Aircraft Radio Corporation airfield, Boonton, NJ, forms a backdrop to what was once a turf runway. Native son General Billy Mitchell tested navigation devices here.
ARC B Airport photo
ARC B Airport
2006-12-02
The main hanger of the now disused Aircraft Radio Corporation airfield in Boonton, NJ, is currently used as a garage.
Grimes Airport (8N1) photo
2006-10-09
Grimes Airport is the home to the superb Golden Age Air Museum.
Princeton Airport (39N) photo
2006-10-09
Princeton Airport is located in Belle Meade, just north of its famous namesake.
Trauma Center Heliport (98PN) photo
2006-10-09
This is the heliport for the brand-new Cedar Crest trauma center, part of the Lehigh Valley Hospitals network.
Warren Hospital Heliport (5NJ7) photo
2006-10-09
This heliport serves the emergency wing of Warren County Medical Center, Phillipsburg, NJ.
St Barnabas Medical Center Heliport (08NJ) photo
2006-09-19
This heliport serves the emergency wing of Saint Barnabas Medical Center, Livingston, NJ.
81N Airport photo
81N Airport
2006-09-07
The street names bear testimony to what occupied the site previously.
81N Airport photo
81N Airport
2006-09-07
Flanders Valley Airport was built around 1966 and served small general-aviation planes until about 1985. A housing development now occupies the site, the street names bearing testimony to what occupied the area beforehand.