In addition to the logistical challenges of accessing the 192-foot-tall roof, the 1940s-era building is one of the largest wooden structures on the planet, and care must be taken to preserve its historical value.
Tillamook was a naval air station during World War II used for lighter-than-air submarine patrols. The airport is still in operation, and the Tillamook Air Museum remains a favorite destination of pilots.
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