Cape Cod Airfield, (FAA LID: 2B1) in Marstons Mills, Massachusetts, is a public airport owned by the Town of Barnstable.
[3] During Prohibition, the biggest attraction at the airport was the nearby Aviation Country Club, which ran an open bar and night-club.
The Danforths used the property as a riding stable, polo field, and automobile race track as well as for their private aircraft and added a windmill to serve as an office building.
In 1949, Van Arsdale opened the Provincetown-Boston Airlines and eventually turned over control of the Cape Cod Airport to the Danforth's pilot Harry Kornhiser.
Under the younger Kornhiser, the airport saw gliders, blimps, and an occasional hot air balloon added to its flight operations.