Air Force Academy reopens to the public
KRDO
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO) Monday morning, the Air Force Academy opened its gates to the public for the first time in 17 months.
According to officials, roughly one million people visit the Air Force Academy a year.
“We’re excited to welcome the community back to the United States Air Force Academy,” said Lt. Gen. Richard Clark, Superintendent.
Inside the Air Force Academy Visitors Center, there are many exhibits, including the history of the Academy, what it’s like to be a cadet, and other special exhibits.
The Academy is currently working on an exhibit for the first graduating class of women, which was in 1980. The celebration was pushed back to 2021 because of COVID-19.
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Construction along Savannah s civic spine hasn t slowed during pandemic and will reshape Starland District ahd Thomas Square
Bill Dawers
This is the City Talk column by longtime Savannah Morning News contributor Bill Dawers.
The pandemic has obviously taken a toll on the local economy, but some important construction projects have continued, including several in the Bull Street corridor between Forsyth Park and Victory Drive.
Bull Street is Savannah’s “civic spine,” a term I first heard used by architect Christian Sottile. The combination of businesses, houses of worship, schools, nonprofits, governmental buildings and homes reflects the rich history of the Thomas Square neighborhood.