Athens air mail center

The Athens Airmail Center!

The Athens Airmail Center, also known as the Athens Postal Center, was a major airmail hub located in Athens, Georgia, United States. It was established in 1929 and played a significant role in the development of the US postal service's airmail system.

Here are some interesting facts about the Athens Airmail Center:

  1. Airmail pioneer: The Athens Airmail Center was one of the first airmail hubs in the United States, and it was a key location for the US Postal Service's airmail system.
  2. Location: The center was located at the Athens Municipal Airport (now known as the Athens-Ben Epps Airport), which was a major airfield in the southeastern United States.
  3. Operations: The center processed airmail from the eastern United States to destinations in the Midwest, South, and West Coast. It was responsible for sorting, loading, and dispatching airmail to various destinations.
  4. Innovative technology: The Athens Airmail Center was equipped with advanced technology for its time, including airmail sorting machines and a system for tracking and tracing packages.
  5. Peak operations: During World War II, the center played a critical role in the war effort, processing airmail and packages for military personnel and supplies.
  6. Decline and closure: With the advent of modern air transportation and the decline of airmail services, the Athens Airmail Center was closed in the 1970s.

Today, the Athens-Ben Epps Airport is still in operation, and while the airmail center is no longer in use, its legacy as a pioneering hub in the development of the US postal service's airmail system is still celebrated.