The Clinton F. Woolsey Memorial Airport in Northport,
Michigan is a couple of grass landing strips and a tiny fieldstone terminal found a few miles out of Northport on County Road 629 (on your way to the Grand Traverse Lighthouse).
It was built and named after local hero Clinton F. Woolsey, who died in a mid-air collision near Buenos Aires during the first ever U.S. international goodwill flight to 23 Central and South American countries in 1927. Photo by
Kathy Weiser-Alexander.