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)

    the whole field is a
    white desire, empty, a single stem;
    a cluster, flower by flower,
    a pious wish to whiteness gone over—
    or nothing.
    William Carlos Williams (1883–1963)