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This Pan American Airways poster from circa 1939 by the artist Frank McIntosh advertises travel from San Francisco to Hawaii on a Boeing 314. This image was posted on February 26, 2024. #52posters
Last week, on Valentine’s Day, Mayor London Breed and the City of San Francisco invited same-sex couples to celebrate a historic milestone. This image was posted on February 21, 2024. #harveymilk #delmartin #phyllislyon #harveymilkexhibition #lgbtq #lgbtqrights #sfhistory
The Aviation Museum and Library will be closed today to observe President’s Day and will reopen tomorrow, February 20th at 10am. This image was posted on February 19, 2024. #presidentsday
This year, in tandem with our forthcoming airline poster artist exhibition, we will be highlighting posters from our collection every week. This image was posted on February 16, 2024. #avgeek #52posters #united
Happy Valentine’s Day! This image was posted on February 14, 2024. #valentinesday #unknownmuseum
This is your last week to see “San Francisco Ballet at 90!” This image was posted on February 13, 2024. #sfballetat90
Identified by the IATA (International Air Transport Association) code VX, Virgin America commenced operations in 2007 with branding licensed from Sir Richard Branson’s UK-based Virgin Group. This image was posted on February 12, 2024. #vxforever
Happy Lunar New Year! This image was posted on February 09, 2024. #chineseceramics #lunarnewyear #chinesenewyear
Last week, the flag carrier of Japan, Japan Air Lines (JAL) celebrated 70 years of service at San Francisco International Airport. This image was posted on February 08, 2024. #52posters
Fiber artist Kay Sekimachi (b. This image was posted on February 06, 2024. #kaysekimachi
Alison Saar's "Flourish" is a story of displacement and inclusion; a narrative of seeded with the adversity that migrants and refugees often experience upon arrival. This image was posted on February 05, 2024. #blackhistorymonth #alisonsaar
In the early 1960s, enamel artist June Schwarcz's husband Leroy, a mechanical engineer, constructed an electroplating tank so she could plate raised designs to fill with champlevé and cloisonné enamels. This image was posted on February 02, 2024. #unconventionalenamels #juneschwarcz