Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport, Commercial airport in Savannah, United States
Savannah/Hilton Head International Airport is a commercial facility in Georgia that connects the region to destinations across the United States. The terminal includes several gates and facilities for international arrivals.
The site began operations in 1929 as Hunter Field and served as a military installation during World War II. After the war, it transitioned to civilian aviation.
The airport maintains two grave markers on its active runways, preserving the final resting places of previous landowners according to federal regulations.
The airport offers restaurants, shops, and customs facilities for international travelers. Access is available via Interstate 95 or local roads southwest of the city.
Two burial sites remain on the active airfield property, marking the resting places of former landowners. The grave markers receive protection under regulations governing the site.
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