Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1708382> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 77 of
77
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1708382 subject Q8228722.
- Q1708382 subject Q8229240.
- Q1708382 subject Q8368756.
- Q1708382 abstract "Cherry Springs Airport (FAA LID: 5G6) was a small general aviation airport which operated between 1935 and 2007 in Potter County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It was built as an emergency landing field during the Great Depression on land that was part of the Susquehannock State Forest, just north of Cherry Springs State Park. It became a small airport with a sod runway and was the site of a prominent murder in 1952. In 2006 the airport land was transferred to the state park to allow expansion of amateur astronomy there, and it formally closed in 2007. The airport was located on Pennsylvania Route 44 in West Branch Township, about 9 miles (14 km) southwest of the borough of Galeton, Pennsylvania.".
- Q1708382 city Q1130884.
- Q1708382 elevation "700.0".
- Q1708382 elevation "700.1256".
- Q1708382 faaLocationIdentifier "5G6".
- Q1708382 location Q1400.
- Q1708382 location Q501340.
- Q1708382 location Q7984563.
- Q1708382 owner Q6593748.
- Q1708382 runwayDesignation "10/28".
- Q1708382 runwayLength "1088.136".
- Q1708382 runwayLength "1090.0".
- Q1708382 runwaySurface "Turf".
- Q1708382 thumbnail Cherry_Springs_Airport_Aerial_View_1938.jpg?width=300.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q1052792.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q1094508.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q1130884.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q1400.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q154250.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q1571929.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q158987.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q184590.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q192375.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q193423.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q321.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q3364031.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q35657.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q381977.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q3882220.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q494093.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q495640.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q501340.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q525728.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q560575.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q6593748.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q6708080.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q7163704.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q7649369.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q7984563.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q81957.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q8228722.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q8229240.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q8368756.
- Q1708382 wikiPageWikiLink Q8698.
- Q1708382 cityServed Q1130884.
- Q1708382 elevationF "2297".
- Q1708382 elevationM "700".
- Q1708382 faa "5".
- Q1708382 location Q1400.
- Q1708382 location Q501340.
- Q1708382 location Q7984563.
- Q1708382 name "Cherry Springs Airport".
- Q1708382 owner Q6593748.
- Q1708382 r1LengthF "3570".
- Q1708382 r1LengthM "1090".
- Q1708382 r1Number "10".
- Q1708382 r1Surface Q525728.
- Q1708382 point "41.666666666666664 -77.8163888888889".
- Q1708382 type Airport.
- Q1708382 type Place.
- Q1708382 type Airport.
- Q1708382 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q1708382 type Infrastructure.
- Q1708382 type Location.
- Q1708382 type Place.
- Q1708382 type Thing.
- Q1708382 type SpatialThing.
- Q1708382 type Q1248784.
- Q1708382 comment "Cherry Springs Airport (FAA LID: 5G6) was a small general aviation airport which operated between 1935 and 2007 in Potter County in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. It was built as an emergency landing field during the Great Depression on land that was part of the Susquehannock State Forest, just north of Cherry Springs State Park. It became a small airport with a sod runway and was the site of a prominent murder in 1952.".
- Q1708382 label "Cherry Springs Airport".
- Q1708382 lat "41.666666666666664".
- Q1708382 long "-77.8163888888889".
- Q1708382 depiction Cherry_Springs_Airport_Aerial_View_1938.jpg.
- Q1708382 name "Cherry Springs Airport".