The airport in the middle of nowhere

For people in some American towns, the value of a local airport might come into sharp focus only when a disaster cuts the roads and rails. But in the remote reaches of northeast Montana, particularly in the town of Glasgow, isolation is a fact of daily life that is embraced by those who live there, just as they also embrace the local airport—even those who aren’t exactly fond of flying. And there are a few good reasons that those of us with airplanes at our disposal might want to drop by and visit the community that was recently declared, by one of America’s most prominent newspapers, no less, the carefully calculated “middle of nowhere.”

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