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I-71 or I-77 or I-271 to I-480 east
- I-480 becomes St. Rt. 14.
- Stay on St. Rt. 14 into Streetsboro (Interstate map).
- Take St. Rt. 43 south from Streetsboro to Kent (5 miles).
- Stay on Rt. 43 to St. Rt. 59 (Haymaker Parkway).
- Turn right onto St. Rt. 59.
- The Kent State Airport is 1.5 miles ahead on the left.
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I-71 or I-77 to I-76 east (Interstate map) to St. Rt. 43 north (exit 33)
- Stay on St. Rt. 43 (Water Street in Kent) to St. Rt. 59 (Haymaker Parkway).
- Turn left onto St. Rt. 59.
- The Kent State Airport is 2 miles ahead on the left.
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I-76 to St. Rt. 43 north (exit 33)
- Stay on St. Rt. 43 (Water Street in Kent) to St. Rt. 59 (Haymaker Parkway).
- Turn left onto St. Rt. 59.
- The Kent State Airport is 2 miles ahead on the left.
St. Rt. 59 through Kent
- The Kent State Airport is 2 miles west of the intersection with St. Rt. 43.
Ohio Turnpike to exit 187
- Take St. Rt. 14 to Streetsboro (Interstate map).
- Take St. Rt. 43 south to Kent (5 miles).
- Stay on St. Rt. 43 to St Rt. 59 (Haymaker Parkway).
- Turn right onto St. Rt. 59.
- The Kent State Airport is 1.5 miles ahead on the left.
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From the West: |
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I-76 to St. Rt. 43 north (exit 33)
- Stay on St. Rt. 43 (Water Street in Kent) to St. Rt. 59 (Haymaker Parkway).
- Turn left onto St. Rt. 59.
- The Kent State Airport is 2 miles ahead on the left.
St. Rt. 59 through Stow
- The Kent State Airport is on the right just over a mile after the intersection with St. Rt. 91.
Ohio Turnpike to I-480/ Ohio 14
- Stay on St. Rt. 14 into Streetsboro (Interstate map).
- Take St. Rt. 43 south from Streetsboro to Kent (5 miles).
- Stay on Rt. 43 to St. Rt. 59 (Haymaker Parkway).
- Turn right onto St. Rt. 59.
- The Kent State Airport is 2 miles ahead on the left.
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About This Building:
Opened in 1920 under the name of Stow Aviation Field, in 1945 the terminal building was built and then in 1947, the large army surplus hangar was erected on the field. The university purchased the airport in 1943 and renamed it the Kent State University Airport. In 1966, the name of the field was changed to Andrew W. Paton Field to honor the professor who taught the university's first aerospace course in 1947.
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Parking
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Departments
in building:
Click on a department to see its address, URL and email (if available) below the picture of the building.
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