Its height was controversial, due to it rivaling the nearby Washington Monument, as well as being in the flight path of Washington National Airport.
After opening the base, the airline operated flights to Philadelphia and Washington.
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Piedmont has previously served Salisbury with flights to Washington and Baltimore/Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport.
The Towers were dismantled in 1941 as a menace to aircraft approaching the new Washington National Airport.
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