Chehalis–Centralia Airport (IATA: CLS, ICAO: KCLS, FAA LID: CLS) is a city-owned public use airport located in Chehalis, a city in Lewis County, Washington. The airport lies one mile (1.6 km) west of the town. The area was first served by an airport during the early 1900s on the Borst family homestead located near the Skookumchuck River and present-day Fort Borst Park in Centralia. Chehalis–Centralia Airport began in 1927, when the Donahoe family sold Lewis County part of their 600 acres (240 ha) farm. Later that year, the plot was split, and dedicated 44 acres (18 ha) as an airstrip, and the rest to a golf course. In 1928, the county purchased an additional 50 acres (20 ha) to expand the airfield. By World War II, the airport covered 295 acres (119 ha), and became known as a city-county airport. During WWII, the federal government seized the airport, using it as a training facility for new pilots, and also developed two 5,000 foot (1,524 m) runways. By 1960, the airport was given to its current owner, the city of Chehalis. More information...
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