Its Art Deco architecture and its design are a good representation of the development of airports during the first major expansion of air travel in the 1920s and 1930s.
[2] The location and layout of the terminal was influenced by the City Beautiful movement, originally reached through a landscaped traffic circle and at the end of a boulevard-like parking area with lines of trees.
The terminal building is in an Art Deco style, with a facade built of cream-colored brick and terra cotta detailing with cream, muted orange, and soft green colors.
At that time, the property was sold, and the terminal was adaptively reused as Cafe Piscatelli, an Italian restaurant.
This article about a property in Summit County, Ohio on the National Register of Historic Places is a stub.