Chicago's mayor carved six Xs into a runway; 12 years later, the airfield became a 40-acre park
Chicago's Meigs Field airport was controversially closed overnight in 2003.
Six X-shaped gouges rendered the runway unusable, stranding sixteen aircraft.
The city cited security concerns following the September 11 attacks for the closure.
Twelve years later, the former airfield became a natural landscape.
This site now features prairie, wetlands, and wildlife habitat for migratory birds.
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