The Venue

The Terre Haute International Airport Hulman Field, originally named just Hulman Field, was created in 1943. Terre Haute businessman, Anton “Tony” Hulman, Jr., donated a 638 acre plot of ground for the airport, and it was dedicated on October 3, 1944. By coincidence, that means that on opening day of Victory Days, 2008, Terre Haute Airport celebrated its 64th anniversary. The photos shown are from the opening ceremony at Hulman Field.

I would like to express our appreciation to Terre Haute and the Terre Haute International Airport for welcoming Victory Days to their city. ~Paul N. King, President

The airport, originally named Hulman Field, was created in 1943. Terre Haute businessman, Anton “Tony” Hulman, Jr., donated a 638 acre plot of ground for the airport, and it was dedicated on October 3, 1944. By coincidence, that means that on opening day of Victory Days, Terre Haute Airport will be celebrating it’s 64th year of continuous operations. The photos shown are from the opening ceremony at Hulman Field.
I would like to express our appreciation to Terre Haute and the Terre Haute International Airport for welcoming Victory Days to their city. We know this collaboration will lead to success for all of us.

And in the spirit of Victory Days as a 501(c) (3) charitable corporation, the American Red Cross has been selected for our primary beneficiary in thanks for the work they have done and the work they continue to do in Indiana.

 

 

 

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