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To create “The Hexapodarium” series, Gail Wight focused her creative vision on the housefly, an insect that evolved sixty-five-million-years ago.
This image was posted on March 06, 2016.
To create “The Hexapodarium” series, Gail Wight focused her creative vision on the housefly, an insect that evolved sixty-five-million-years ago.
This image was posted on March 06, 2016.
The first Boeing 747SP (Special Performance), the Clipper Young America, was delivered to Pan American World Airways #onthisday in 1976.
This image was posted on March 05, 2016.
In January of 1911, an Aviation Meet was held at Tanforan Aviation Park, also called Selfridge Field.
This image was posted on March 04, 2016.
These wonderfully dressed ladies modeled various Pan American World Airways flight attendant uniforms (from 1950s through 1980) at SFO in 1985 for the 50th anniversary of the China Clipper’s inaugural flight.
This image was posted on March 04, 2016.
"We suddenly realized, we’ve got a delusional astronaut, so why not make the restaurant a place he mistakes for a spaceport?
This image was posted on March 03, 2016.
#toystory20
The daughter of 33rd President, Harry S. Truman, Margaret Truman, stands by Juan Trippe in this black and white photograph to christen Pan American's “Clipper America” in the late 1940s.
This image was posted on March 02, 2016.
Born in Nagoya, Japan, internationally renowned artist, Seiji Kunishima, creates sculptures characterized by a serene balance between the traditional and the modern.
This image was posted on March 02, 2016.
This 1950s Pan American World Airways poster features a Boeing 377 Stratocruiser flying above Amsterdam, Netherlands.
This image was posted on March 01, 2016.
Nature served as a driving force of the Art Nouveau movement, inspiring designers throughout Europe and North America.
This image was posted on March 01, 2016.
For more than three decades, Creative Growth Art Center, NIAD Art Center, and Creativity Explored have maintained a steadfast commitment to the vision of Florence and Elias Katz by providing stimulating and supportive environments that promote creative expression, independence, dignity, and community integration for adults with disabilities.
This image was posted on February 29, 2016.











