Did you know that Hangar #1 at Cape May Airport was sold for just $1? After years of neglect following WWII, Dr. Joseph Salvatore and his wife, Patricia Anne, rediscovered the building and acquired it from Cape May County for a ridiculously low price. They worked hard to restore the hangar to its original condition, and now it’s open to the public as the Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum.
Did you know that Hangar #1 at Cape May Airport was sold for just $1? After years of neglect following WWII, Dr. Joseph Salvator…
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