THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE for BEACON FIELD AIRPORT®
Elevation 249 feet, Fairfax County, Virginia GPS 38 46'20.40"N : 77 4'54.07"W
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Welcome to Beacon Field Airport®
Beacon Field Airport® was located on Historic US Route 1 "The Hospitality Highway" in the southeast section of Fairfax County, Virginia, 3.6 miles north of Mount Vernon. Most know the area as Beacon Hill, one of the highest elevations in all of Fairfax County. Beacon Field and local area were named after the Airway Beacon No.55 which was installed on the airfield in the late 1920's as a navigational aid to US Mail pilots. The Beacon name has proliferated over the years and now includes a shopping center, apartment buildings, businesses, and streets.
Our Flight Path
which began in 2007....
We have worked tirelessly to gain recognition for Beacon Field and US 1 Aviation since 2007 and have successfully facilitated the installation of three permanent official roadside historic markers:
- Beacon Field Airport (Fairfax County History Commission Marker)
- Hybla Valley Airport (Fairfax County History Commission Marker)
- Costco US 1 Wall of Aviation Flying Delta Wing
Additionally, we are proud to have:
- Given history presentations,
- Hosted a 5 year photo exhibition at local Starbucks,
- Funded and initiated road renaming to "Beacon Field Airport Highway"
- Sponsored local Little League Baseball,
- Completed VDOT Adopt A Highway along South Kings Highway since 2009,
- Participated in FCFD Adopt a Hydrant program,
- Created and maintained the Hybla Valley Airport educational website for over 10 years before retiring website to include into forthcoming book,
- Created and maintained the Beacon Field Airport website for over 15 years,
- Documented the Space Shuttle Discovery retirement flight that flew over the Beacon marker.
Beacon Field Office c. 1948
We collect, share, and connect information to facilitate a better appreciation for the influence of Beacon Field. This website strives to educate and offer a venue for the capture and preservation of Beacon Field Airport history and lore before it was lost forever as one of the nation's earliest private airports which embodied the genius of America.
We conduct activities pro bono and are not affiliated with any civic associations, social, or political interest groups. So, if you see our website photos and text material anywhere else, you can assume the material has been pirated without our permission.
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