The Spanish House: 89 years of existense
PETERSON AIR FORCE BASE, Colo. – The Colorado Springs Airport complex, in 1929, consisted of two short gravel runways with lights, two public hangers, and the Spanish House. First built in 1929, the Spanish House originally served as an office, full-time superintendent residence, and temporary lodging for stranded pilots and passengers. (Courtesy photo)
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