[2] In 2013 and 2014, Clay Kilgore, executive director of the Washington County Historical Society, led an effort to restore the plaques to the airport.
[3] The airport covers 365 acres (1.48 km2) and has 37 T-hangars, seven corporate hangars and seven businesses that employ about thirty people.
Washington County Airport has a 5,004 feet (1,525 m) runway and a full parallel taxiway system lit for night operations.
It has a partial electronic guidance system consisting of a Localizer, Distance Measuring Equipment and a Non-directional beacon.
The first Instrument Landing System (ILS) approved by the Federal Aviation Administration was added in 2003.