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About Seymour

The City of Seymour is located one hour south of Indianapolis, one hour north of Louisville and one and one-half hours west of Cincinnati. Seymour, Jackson County, Indiana is the place to live your future! Seymour has a population of approximately 20,000 residents and is served by Mayor Matthew Nicholson, Clerk-Treasurer Darrin Boas and seven Councilmembers.

Seymour is a thriving industrial, commercial, and residential community based on well-planned growth and progress. The quality of life is demonstrated by Seymour’s “small town” yet bustling atmosphere, beautiful parks and open spaces, attractive landscaping and arterial streets, a low crime rate, quality schools and affordable housing. Because of the geographic location, a pro-business environment, and a proactive local government — Seymour is expected to continue to grow.

The Downtown Seymour Streetscape Plan was adopted by City Council to be added to the City of Seymour Comprehensive plan.

Learn more about the Plans for Downtown Seymour Indiana

The Burkart Opportunity Zone plan was funded by the Indiana Economic Development Corporation, in partnership with LISC and Brookings Institution’s Anne T. and Robert M. Bass Center for
Transformative Placemaking.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Aviation Department / Freeman Municipal Airport 

The Seymour Freeman Field Municipal Airport is owned by the city of Seymour and operated under the direction of the Airport Authority Board. 

Colin Smith is the Airport Manager, and he has a staff of five employees who are responsible for office and maintenance work at the airport. The staff maintains the four runways and the buildings and grounds that are a part of the facility.

Airport Authority Board

The board meets once per month at 7:15 p.m. on the third Monday in the Airport Office Meeting room.

  • Brian Thompson - President
  • Brandon Sunbury - Vice President
  • Dr. William Blaisdell - Secretary
  • Scott Davis

About Freeman Field

Freeman Field was built during World War II, and became an important twin-engine training facility for pilots. Over 4,000 pilots were graduated from there during the war. It has been named to the list of Historical Sites in Indiana.

Following the war, the field was given to the city of Seymour. It then became an Industrial Park, and was developed to the point it is today, with 26 different businesses and industries located there. The airport has two Fixed Base Operators, and four T-hangars available.

The Freeman Field Flying Association, a group of citizens interested in all the aspects of flying, has over 100 members and is very active. There are two aerial survey businesses based at the field. There are 1406 acres for agriculture which are rented out to farmers. The Indiana National Guard 38th MSB has a facility at the field.

Freeman Army Airfield was named in honor or Captain Richard S. Freeman. An Indiana native son and a 1930 graduate of West Point. Captain Freeman was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross,  the Mackay Trophy (awarded by the air force for the most meritorious flight of the year), and was one of the pioneers of the Army Air Mail Service.

Freeman Army Airfield Museum

The Freeman Army Airfield Museum preserves, protects and displays artifacts from the WWII era, covering the time period 1942 through 1946. Freeman Army Airfield performed two distinct functions during those years; training bomber pilots for the US Army Air Corps in 1943 and 1944, and acting as the Foreign Aircraft Evaluation Center in 1945 and 1946.

Click here for more information on the Freeman Army Airfield Museum

Contact Information

Office Contacts

Colin Smith - Airport Manager
seyairport@live.com

Victoria Taylor - Administrative Assistant
seymourairport@hotmail.com

Office Address

1025 A Avenue – Freeman Field, Seymour, IN 

Office Phone

812.522.2031

 

Public Works Meetings

City Council Meetings

Additional Meetings

City Holidays

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