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Lydia Mendoza (1916–2007), the first true star of Tejano music, nicknamed “La Alondra de la Frontera” (Lark of the Border), was born in Houston to Mexican parents who fled the Mexican Revolution for South Texas. This video was posted on November 29, 2018. #storyofarhoolie #arhoolie #arhoolierecords #chrisstrachwitz #lydiamendoza #tejano #houston #guitar #texas #spanish #album #albumcover
Lydia Mendoza (1916–2007), the first true star of Tejano music, nicknamed “La Alondra de la Frontera” (Lark of the Border), was born in Houston to Mexican parents who fled the Mexican Revolution for South Texas. This video was posted on November 29, 2018. #storyofarhoolie #arhoolie #arhoolierecords #chrisstrachwitz #lydiamendoza #tejano #houston #guitar #texas #spanish #album #albumcover
Lydia Mendoza (1916–2007), the first true star of Tejano music, nicknamed “La Alondra de la Frontera” (Lark of the Border), was born in Houston to Mexican parents who fled the Mexican Revolution for South Texas. This video was posted on November 29, 2018. #storyofarhoolie #arhoolie #arhoolierecords #chrisstrachwitz #lydiamendoza #tejano #houston #guitar #texas #spanish #album #albumcover
On September 15, 1963, the South Terminal (now Terminal 1) was dedicated at San Francisco International Airport. This image was posted on September 16, 2018. #onthisday #sfohistory #throwbackthursday #avgeek #aviationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #aviationlovers #vintageaviation #history #aviationgeeks #avgeeks #airport
South Terminal between 1974~ and 1979~
South Terminal between 1979~ and 1981~
South Terminal between 1988~ and 2000~
South Terminal between 1981~ and 1983~
South Terminal between 1983~ and 1988~
South Terminal between 1963~ and 1974~
Construction of the North Terminal (now Terminal 3) began #onthisday in 1971 with a groundbreaking ceremony that included a water cannon salute performed by airport fire trucks. This image was posted on April 22, 2018. #sfohistory #sfo #sfhistory #avgeek #avationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #vintageaviation #history #avhistory #aviationgeeks #avgeeks
Shonna Moodie: Adventure Travelers Go South
This photography exhibition was on display between February 2010 and July 2010 in the D-01 Central North Connector gallery, located in Terminal 2
In 1960, before the construction of the South Terminal and the central garage, San Francisco International Airport looked very different than it does today. This image was posted on October 19, 2017. #throwbackthursday #avgeek #avationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #aviationlovers #vintageaviation #history #avhistory #aviationgeeks #instaplane #flying #plane #flight #airline #avgeeks #aviation4u #aviationdaily
Taken only a year after its opening, this photo of the South Terminal (now Terminal 1) in SFO shows a book store, a phone bank, and the TWA and Western Airline desks. This image was posted on August 24, 2017. #sfohistory #avgeek #avationgeek #aviation #aviationhistory #aviationlovers #vintageaviation #history #avhistory #aviationgeeks #airline #avgeeks #twa #sfo #westernairlines #terminal1
In May of 1967, Elaine Mayes was a young freelance photographer living in San Francisco when Hullabaloo magazine assigned her to document a three-day concert scheduled for June 16th through June 18th at the Monterey County Fairgrounds, one hundred miles south of the city. This image was posted on June 21, 2017. #elainemayes #airportart #publicart #summeroflove #rock #soul #sanfrancisco #monterey #montereypop #janisjoplin #bigbrotherandtheholdingcompany #fineart #fineartphotography #museumweek #musicmw #womenmw
Construction of the North Terminal (now Terminal 3) began #onthisday in 1971 with a groundbreaking ceremony that included a water canon salute performed by airport fire trucks. This image was posted on April 22, 2017. #sfohistory #sfhistory #avgeek #aviationhistory
Do you recognize this terminal interior? This image was posted on April 06, 2017. #sfohistory #tbt #throwbackthursday
Do you recognize this terminal interior? This image was posted on April 06, 2017. #sfohistory #tbt #throwbackthursday
Do you recognize this terminal interior? This image was posted on April 06, 2017. #sfohistory #tbt #throwbackthursday
Do you recognize this terminal interior? This image was posted on April 06, 2017. #sfohistory #tbt #throwbackthursday
The Pan American Airways Marine Air Terminal on Dinner Key in the Coconut Grove section of Miami, Florida, was considered a milestone of design in commercial aviation when it opened #onthisday 1934. This image was posted on March 25, 2017. #panam #aviationhistory #avgeek #dinnerkey #coconutgrove #miami #avgeek #aviationhistory
A snapshot of SFO in 1970: telephone banks (remember those?) This image was posted on March 16, 2017.
Spode Pottery introduced their Caramanian series around 1809. This image was posted on March 09, 2017.
Before the jet bridge, passengers would board planes from ground level using rolling stairs regardless of the heat, rain, snow, or wind on the airfield. This image was posted on December 22, 2016.
#Onthisday in 1929, Richard Byrd and his crew completed the first flight over the South Pole in the Ford Tri-Motor “Floyd Bennett.” "With Byrd at the South Pole," was released in 1930, documenting the fourteen months Byrd and his crew spent in the Antarctic. This image was posted on November 27, 2016. #aerialarcheology #polarexploration #richardbyrd #earlyaviation #terracognito
Spode Pottery introduced their Caramanian series around 1809. This image was posted on November 01, 2016. #painting #blueandwhite #ceramics #pottery #aquatint #transferware #spode #caramanian
In 1925, the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen (first to the South Pole in 1911) and Lincoln Ellsworth unsuccessfully attempted to fly two Dornier Do J Wal flying boats to the North Pole, as Amundsen described in “My Polar Flight.” In 1926, Amundsen and Ellsworth again attempted to fly over the North Pole, this time accompanied by an Italian crew and Umberto Nobile; they took to the skies in Nobile's airship “Norge” and flew from Spitsbergen, Norway, over the North Pole to Alaska. This image was posted on October 08, 2016.
On September 15, 1963, the South Terminal (now Terminal 1) was dedicated at San Francisco International Airport. This image was posted on September 15, 2016.
@raycollinsphoto purchased his first camera in 2007 after injuring his knee while working as a coal miner in Bulli, Australia, situated on the south coast of New South Wales. This image was posted on August 21, 2016.
The pottery and cultures of Central and South America inspired many of Marguerite Wildenhain’s ceramics. This image was posted on May 26, 2016.
Before the age of instant updates and Google Maps, good old-fashioned paper flyers kept passengers updated on airline and airport changes. This image was posted on April 28, 2016.