Mines Field
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Mines Field was the original name of what is now Los Angeles International Airport, an early airfield that evolved into one of the world’s busiest aviation hubs.
Statements (30)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
airfield
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airport → |
| alsoKnownAs |
Los Angeles Municipal Airport
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| continent |
North America
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| country |
United States of America
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| developedInto |
one of the world’s busiest airports
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| formerName |
Los Angeles International Airport
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| hasSuccessor |
Los Angeles International Airport
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| historicalRole |
early major airfield for Los Angeles region
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| inception |
1928
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| locatedIn |
California
→
Los Angeles → Westchester, Los Angeles → |
| locatedNear |
El Segundo, California
→
Inglewood, California → Pacific Ocean → |
| namedAfter |
William W. Mines
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| opened |
1928
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| operator |
City of Los Angeles
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| originalNameOf |
Los Angeles International Airport
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| ownedBy |
City of Los Angeles
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| partOf |
City of Los Angeles
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| precededBy |
Los Angeles Speedway (Inglewood) airfield
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| replaced |
Los Angeles Speedway (Inglewood) airfield
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| runwaySurface |
dirt (early years)
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| timezone |
Pacific Time Zone
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| usedDuring |
Great Depression era
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| usedFor |
air mail service
→
civil aviation → commercial aviation → |
Referenced by (2)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
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Los Angeles International Airport
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formerName |
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Los Angeles Speedway (Inglewood) airfield
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hasSuccessor |