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Name: Janet Miller on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Darrell Miller on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Scott Rainey on Feb 9, 2013Comments: This would be a major loss to our community if the Air Museum were to stay shuttered. Re-open Pearson!Flag
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Name: Austin Amos on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Bradley Schultz on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Luke Sosnowski on Feb 9, 2013Comments: While I usually support the Park Service and its mission, the action toward the Pearson Air Museum seems shallow, poorly planned, and over-reaching - and it casts a very negative light on local NPS management. Thanks to NPS, I now have one less place to take my kids.Flag
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Name: Carole Atchley on Feb 9, 2013Comments: Please, return our museum. My children enjoyed it.Flag
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Name: David Vallely on Feb 9, 2013Comments: The National Park Service is not doing it's job of serving the public with this very wrong action.Flag
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Name: Robert Holcomb on Feb 9, 2013Comments: "You haven't seen a tree until you've seen its shadow from the sky." -- Amelia EarhartFlag
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Name: Gary Hays on Feb 9, 2013Comments: Return Pearson Air Museum to us!Flag
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Name: Jim And Frances Miller on Feb 9, 2013Comments: museum is a grat place we hate to see it go..Flag
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Judy White on Feb 9, 2013
Comments: I am part of a family with 4 generations of passionate aviation nuts. We have donated artifacts and our time and talents to small grassroots aviation groups like Pearson Air Museum for decades. We spend our weekends and vacations on aviation activities. Pearson Air Museum should be allowed to continue to operate under the sole guidance of the Fort Vancouver National Trust as a volunteer and community driven museum that allows and encourages participation from the local community. This is the key to viability in recruiting enthusiastic and knowledgeable volunteers and valuable donated and loaned assets. As volunteers and donors, we know we are valued by other like minded aviators. It would not be so with a government agency with transient officials who have little interest or passion for the aviation community. Directives and budgets coming from far away government offices are unreliable and would stifle the operation and growth of the museum and it's volunteer and donor base.Flag -
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Name: Glenn Porterfield on Feb 9, 2013Comments: I'm appalled at the lack of common sense with the head of NPS here in Vancouver. May her superiors in WDC have the sense and fortitude to override her decision and restore the museumFlag
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Name: Jerry Bowdle on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Linda Piazza on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Lisa Smithson Jolma on Feb 9, 2013
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Name: Geri Kromminga on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Harold Gilliam on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Richard Prewitt on Feb 9, 2013Comments: This is scary if we can't trust the NPS part of government, how can we trust the rest of the government?Flag
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Name: Michael Petak on Feb 9, 2013Comments: Tell NPS to give back to community and get government out of it!!Flag
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Name: Marnie Starrett on Feb 9, 2013Comments: How awful that this wonderful place of history is being removed.Flag
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Name: Brian Warner on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Steve Satterfield on Feb 9, 2013Comments: The NPS is in the wrongFlag
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Name: Richard Spangler on Feb 9, 2013Comments: This comment was deleted on 2013-02-17 15:25:55Flag
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Name: Russell W. Miller on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Bob And Donna Prucha on Feb 9, 2013Comments: national park service in Vancouver is way off baseFlag
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Name: Gary L. Welbourn on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Alicia Starrett on Feb 9, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Philip S Parker on Feb 10, 2013Comments: I volunteered at the air museum when it was in an old hangar since torn down. This building was built for the air museum. The building and the property its on should be deeded to the City of Vancouver. The air museum was developed by volunteers, not by the Park Service.Flag
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Name: Linda Lewis on Feb 10, 2013Comments: Please save this place that holds so much history!!Flag
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Name: Judy Fortlage on Feb 10, 2013Comments: Return the museum to the Ft Vancouver National Trust and the City of Vancouver NOWFlag
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Name: Anonymous on Feb 10, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Christine L. Cairney on Feb 10, 2013Comments: It appears that the contract was not up, and that the NPS broke the contract.Flag
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Name: Pat Hunt on Feb 10, 2013Comments: This museum is well worth keeping.Flag
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Name: Hilary Torres on Feb 10, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Cheryl Jacobs on Feb 10, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Lois J. Neuman on Feb 10, 2013Comments: The Pearson Air Museum is too important to current and future generations, return it to the Fort Vancouver National Trust & the City of Vancouver!Flag
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Name: David Agar on Feb 10, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: Grant & Iona Flagan on Feb 10, 2013Comments: We need the museum as it is good for all ages. Are several seniors that look forward to volunteering there.Flag
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Name: Barry Fitzthum on Feb 10, 2013Comments: the historic FV site will not be the same w/o Pearson Air Museum! what's next... General aviation???Flag
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Name: Lawrence Froberg on Feb 10, 2013Comments: Bring the Air Museum back and allow the Fort Vancouver National Trust to manage it again. They were excellent stewards and managers.Flag
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Name: Jeremy VanGelder on Feb 10, 2013Comments:Flag
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Name: JoAnn McClanahan on Feb 10, 2013Comments: This museum is a wonderful part of our community and should be treated with more consideration.Flag
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Name: Arlene L. Weber on Feb 10, 2013Comments: My dad, Clinton T. Weber, loved the Pearson Air Museum. He gave several items of aviation history to the museum that he had collected so the people who visit the museum would be able to see the real thing, live, instead of having to read about it, or look at some ancient photo. History is something that is handed down from one generation to another. The air museum has been doing a wonderful job of providing not only the passing down of aviation history, but the education of students of all ages. The air musuem is a wonderful place for ALL AGES to visit, learn about the rich history of aviation in this area, and be inspired to consider some niche of aviation as a potential career. I don't know of any other place where you can literally walk from historical sites that are pre-aviation to an actual aviation history museum. We have had several relatives and friends come visit us from other parts of the USA and they made certain that they toured ALL of the historical sites while they were here, and that included the Pearson Air Museum. Where else can a person walk in the footsteps of Native Americans, trappers, Army, and aviation, all within a short walk between sites? The Trust has been extremely successful in creating, growing, and maintaining the museum to its fullest capacity and serving the community over the years since its inception. The audacity of the NPS closing down such a unique treasure is definitely beyond my comprehension. I thought that organization was to preserve and protect, not destroy! What a disgrace, and what a shame, that what the community has nurtured for many years into a first-class resource can be destroyed overnight by the NPS.Flag
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Name: Dena Weber on Feb 10, 2013Comments: My husband loved the museum. He gave many items to it before he died. His name was recorded on the memory wall. I loved going to visit the memory wall just to see his name and to see the items he gave the museum that were on display. The Pietenpol biplane that he was building when he died was suppose to go on display this year so people could see what lies under the fabric skin of an old wood built plane--how intricate it really is beneath the visible fabric shell. Now that it is gone it is like having him die all over again. Shame on the NPS!Flag
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Name: Carl Staub on Feb 10, 2013Comments: Pilot - based at Pearson Field... Loved the museum. Just figure out the red tape, people, and help the museum return to it's original purpose... as a landmark and educational tool for generations.Flag
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Name: Bob Irvine on Feb 10, 2013Comments:Flag
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