Tew-Mac Airport
Airport in Tewksbury, Massachusetts
B09
Location of airport in Massachusetts
Tew Mac Airport (FAA LID: B09) was an airport in Tewksbury, Massachusetts. It was closed in 1997.
The airport was located off Route 38 in Tewksbury, MA near the border with Wilmington.
The airport was opened in 1951.
It was closed in 1997 and replaced with a golf course (now known as the Tewksbury Country Club[1][2]) and condos.[3]
Some locals referred to it as "Big Mac Airport," due to its proximity to a McDonald's restaurant.
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