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We had a request recently for some #TerminalTuesday posts, and where better to start than at the beginning? This image was posted on March 09, 2021. #sfohistory #millsfield #airport #1920s
#OnThisDay in 1928: Hangar No. This image was posted on February 01, 2021. #sfohistory #airport #otd
Construction of a new terminal (now Terminal 2) at San Francisco International Airport began #onthsiday in 1951. This image was posted on October 05, 2020. #sfohistory #avgeek #museumfromhome #airport
Construction of a new terminal (now Terminal 2) at San Francisco International Airport began #onthsiday in 1951. This image was posted on October 05, 2020. #sfohistory #avgeek #museumfromhome #airport
#Onthisday in 1954, the three-day dedication ceremony for San Francisco International Airport’s new terminal building kicked off. This image was posted on August 27, 2020. #sfohistory #avgeek #museumfromhome #airport
#Onthisday in 2011, the newly remodeled Terminal 2 opened. This image was posted on April 14, 2020. #sfohistory #avgeek #museumfromhome #airport
Officially opened to the public #onthisday in 2000, the International Terminal at SFO was then the largest public works project in Northern California. This image was posted on December 10, 2019. #sfo #sfohistory #sfhistory #airport #architecture #design #avgeek
What was going on at the airport in September of 1998? This image was posted on September 12, 2019. #sfohistory #sfhistory #avgeek #airport #throwbackthursday #tbt
What did SFO look like #onthisday in 1961? This image was posted on September 05, 2019. #sfohistory #sfhistory #airport #avgeek
On August 27, 1954, the new Central Terminal (now Terminal 2) at San Francisco International Airport was dedicated during a three-day ceremony. This image was posted on August 29, 2019. #sfo #sfohistory #sfhistory #airport
#Onthisday in 1929, Charles Lindbergh piloted a Ford 5-AT Tri-Motor, named "Mexico" and painted with C.M.A. and Pan American Airways markings, on the first southbound airmail service from Brownsville Municipal Airport in Brownsville, Texas, to Mexico City, via Tampico. This image was posted on March 10, 2019. #avgeek #brownsville #airport #texas #paa #panam #charleslindbergh #aviationhistory
#Onthisday in 1929, Charles Lindbergh piloted a Ford 5-AT Tri-Motor, named "Mexico" and painted with C.M.A. This image was posted on March 10, 2019. #avgeek #brownsville #airport #texas #paa #panam #charleslindbergh #aviationhistory