Memorial Field

Memorial Field may refer to:

Airports:

  • Memorial Field Airport, serving Hot Springs, Arkansas, United States (FAA: HOT)
  • Archer Memorial Field, serving St. Johns, Michigan, United States (FAA: 2S3)
  • Chapman Memorial Field, serving Centerburg, Ohio, United States (FAA: 6CM)
  • Dexter B. Florence Memorial Field, serving of Arkadelphia, Arkansas, United States (FAA: M89)
  • Ed Carlson Memorial Field, also known as South Lewis County Airport, serving Toledo/Winlock, Washington, United States (FAA: TDO)
  • Frankfort Dow Memorial Field, serving Frankfort, Michigan, United States (FAA: FKS)
  • H. A. Clark Memorial Field, serving Williams, Arizona, United States (FAA: CRM)
  • James G. Whiting Memorial Field, serving Mapleton, Iowa, United States (FAA: MEY)
  • Karl Stefan Memorial Field, also known as Norfolk Regional Airport, serving Norfolk, Nebraska, United States (FAA: OFK)
  • Kevin Burke Memorial Field, also known as Anita Municipal Airport, serving Anita, Iowa, United States (FAA: Y43)
  • Lenzen-Roe Memorial Field, also known as Granite Falls Municipal Airport, serving Granite Falls, Minnesota, United States (FAA: GDB)
  • Miley Memorial Field, serving Big Piney/Marbleton, Wyoming, United States (FAA: BPI)
  • Noble F. Lee Memorial Field, also known as Lakeland Airport, serving Minocqua/Woodruff, Wisconsin, United States (FAA: ARV)

Sporting:

  • Memorial Field (Dartmouth), the football field at Dartmouth College
  • Alumni Memorial Field, the football field at the Virginia Military Institute

Famous quotes containing the words memorial and/or field:

    I hope there will be no effort to put up a shaft or any monument of that sort in memory of me or of the other women who have given themselves to our work. The best kind of a memorial would be a school where girls could be taught everything useful that would help them to earn an honorable livelihood; where they could learn to do anything they were capable of, just as boys can. I would like to have lived to see such a school as that in every great city of the United States.
    Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906)

    A field of water betrays the spirit that is in the air. It is continually receiving new life and motion from above. It is intermediate in its nature between land and sky.
    Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862)