Name these US Airports from above

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This landside terminal and port of entry at this international airport is likely to lead to claims that this entry is ineligible.
 
This regional airport has an EAS puddlejumper that hits the two primary metros in the state.
I couldn't find confirmation, but I do not believe it's named after a former Red Sox manager.

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Jack McNamara Field in Crescent City, CA. And yes, it would have taken the remaining years of my life if I did not utilize the clue seeing that here are 562 commercial service airports in the US and its territories!
 
Jack McNamara Field in Crescent City, CA. And yes, it would have taken the remaining years of my life if I did not utilize the clue seeing that here are 562 commercial service airports in the US and its territories!
Honestly, I started from "what's the farthest California airport from the San Diego one in the prior quiz?"
 
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Don't be fooled by the modest terminal because this airport boasts a 5300' runway and is served by one airline with three daily flights to a major east coast hub. Take that Mark! :)
 
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Jack McNamara Field in Crescent City, CA. And yes, it would have taken the remaining years of my life if I did not utilize the clue seeing that here are 562 commercial service airports in the US and its territories!
Behold, my Google maps layer tagging and annotating allmost all 433 FAR part 139 certified airports below index E that recieves scheduled service... which doesn't include those that get it via "unscheduled" public charter or some 135 commuter ops. Based on these last two, I need one more layer for unscheduled airline service!
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This airport’s claim to fame leads to some constraints on the equipment that can use it.
 
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This modern 3 gate terminal is exclusively served by ULCCs and despite being less than a decade old, planning has already started for its demolition.
 
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I like the "no hint" approach but we should insure the choices are small hub or larger airports.
 
I'm impressed and was not even in the ballpark with my search!
😅 going back to my "unexpected piece of a major airport" approach with that one and the Janet Terminal at LAS, (edit, and CBX @ TIJ) surely no one would expect such at a large hub!
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I like the "no hint" approach but we should insure the choices are small hub or larger airports.
CAE, Columbia Metropolitan Airport, Columbia SC
 
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This airport is the largest commercial airport in its state...Although it sits about 2 miles from the border of another state.

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