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A sold-out performance of Italian composer Giacomo Puccini’s (1858–1924) Tosca was staged on opening night of the War Memorial Opera House. This image was posted on January 06, 2023. #sfoperacentennial #sfopera #opera #tosca
Happy New Year’s Eve! This image was posted on December 31, 2022. #avgeek #newyears #newyearseve #panam
Following the passage of the Airline Deregulation Act, in 1979 Allegheny Airways changed its name to US Air. This image was posted on December 29, 2022. #defunctthursday #usairways #avgeek #airline
Our newest exhibition “Supersonic Time Machine: Documenting the Concorde” is now open in the Aviation Museum and Library. This image was posted on December 29, 2022. #ssttimemachine #concorde #avgeek
In the early 1960s, TWA (Trans World Airlines) was operating the 707-320 on the transpolar, route from Los Angeles to Paris. This image was posted on December 15, 2022. #defunctthursday #avgeek #twa #transworldairlines
San Francisco-based artist Paul Madonna is known for blending poetic and poignant text with lush and inviting hand-drawn cityscapes. This image was posted on December 06, 2022. #paulmadonna #publicart #sanfrancisco
Many of Bradbury & Bradbury Art Wallpapers’ patterns are initially hand painted on acetate or by cutting a stencil. This image was posted on November 16, 2022. #victorianpaperedwall #wallpaper #wallpaperwednesday #design
We haven’t seen a voting machine like this in a long time; if you look closely, you’ll find an interesting assortment of state and city propositions on the 1962 ballot. This image was posted on November 08, 2022. #vote #voting #sfohistory
A number of furniture pieces were also missing, including entire rows of seats. Because the figures of the passengers were used multiple times in the interior, it was possible to take molds from intact figures in order to recreate the lost pieces. #jetage #aircraftmodels #avgeek This tweet was posted on September 06, 2022.
Did you know SFO Museum has the freestanding schedule board from San Francisco Airport’s 1937 passenger terminal? For years the board was large enough to post the arrival and departure times for all scheduled airlines serving San Francisco. #avgeek #SFOHistory This tweet was posted on September 19, 2022.
Dedicated roadways streamlined traffic to the 1954 terminal, and passenger entryways on both levels were fitted with hands-free, automatic doors—an exciting new invention at the time. Passenger operations exceeded 2.5 million for the first year. #SFOHistory #SFO #AvGeek #SFO1954 This tweet was posted on October 04, 2022.
Our newest blog post is live! Long-time visitors to @flySFO—especially airline employees—know that the airport has changed significantly over time. Registrar Tomo Aono documents the Airport’s cargo areas through historic & contemporary photos: https://t.co/kx5AXYKDVM #SFOHistory This tweet was posted on October 03, 2022.
German mathematician Alexander Brill (1842–1935) created some of the earliest mathematical models which were made from plaster. These models allowed students to see the geometry of complex functions, revolutionary to mathematics at the time. #MathAtSFO #mathematicalmodels This tweet was posted on April 20, 2022.
See “This Infinite Gateway of Time and Circumstance” by Jacob Hashimoto, on display in the Grand Hyatt, Level 4 and online at: https://t.co/EEKWhES1r6 #AAPIHM #JacobHashimoto #sculpture @SFAC This tweet was posted on May 09, 2022.
RT @usfca_museum_ma: Our program held a site visit to @SFOMuseum for the first time since the start of the pandemic this past Tuesday, and… This tweet was posted on October 11, 2022.
Over time, the photographs in this series have become a document of the neighborhood, parts of which remain and parts of which are no longer there. #KariOrvik #Geneva #photography #SFHistory This tweet was posted on May 16, 2022.
In 1959, it changed its name to Mexicana and introduced a new logo. Three British-produced de Havilland Comet 4Cs were purchased during this time and Comet service was inaugurated to Los Angeles on July 4, 1960. #DefunctThursday #Mexicana This tweet was posted on May 19, 2022.
The ensemble consisted of a blouse or camisa, a long skirt or saya, and a pañuelo or square piece of cloth folded several times and placed over the shoulders. A tapis, or overskirt, completed the outfit. #PineappletoPina #piña This tweet was posted on May 23, 2022.
Student animators Arlene Bongco and Angeline Vu from San Jose State University illustrate familial love between a seamstress and her son, who peeks his head into her sewing room, hopeful for story time. https://t.co/hxgF894fe6 #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO #AAPIHM #SJSU @SJSU https://t.co/f3kbJyyGv6 This tweet was posted on May 26, 2022.
Founded by George T. Baker in 1934, National Airlines started as an air mail carrier, as did many airlines at that time. By the end of the decade, the growing company opened a service to New Orleans, called the “Buccaneer Route.” #DefunctThursday #NationalAirlines #AvGeek This tweet was posted on June 09, 2022.
In 1944, National was awarded a New York-Miami route; flights began the following year. Flight times on the route were shortened in 1946 when the Douglas DC-4 was introduced, allowing non-stop flights and increasing both revenue and prestige.#DefunctThursday #NationalAirlines This tweet was posted on June 09, 2022.
Matilde Moisant was born in Indiana and learned to fly at her brother’s Moisant Aviation School. Instructed along with her friend Harriet Quimby, Moisant earned her pilot’s license in 1911. She was the second licensed woman aviator in the U.S. at that time. #EarlyWomenAviators This tweet was posted on June 28, 2022.
Following a war time assignment in Alaska, Northwest used their experience in the territory to open transpacific service to Asia via Alaska in 1947. With this transpacific expansion, the company rebranded itself as Northwest Orient Airlines. #DefunctThursday #NorthwestOrient This tweet was posted on June 30, 2022.
The Shona are the largest Indigenous group in Zimbabwe. Shona language is part of the Bantu language group and includes several dialects. Shona traditions have evolved over time, but aspects of traditional #Shona culture still thrive in rural areas. #ZimbabweSculpture #Zimbabwe This tweet was posted on October 12, 2022.
The high school students worked with clay for the first time to create the Luggage Project. Each student designed a piece of luggage with three meaningful objects to place inside. How would you show your love for your family without depicting one’s family? #studentart This tweet was posted on October 17, 2022.
The light and airy ensemble, which was perfectly suited to the humid climate, consisted of a blouse or camisa, a long skirt or saya, and a pañuelo or square piece of cloth folded several times and placed over the shoulders. #PineappletoPina #piña This tweet was posted on October 19, 2022.
SFO Museum is saddened to hear that the sculptor and art historian Mary Fuller McChesney, passed away recently at 99 years old. Read more about Mary Fuller McChesney’s amazing life in her New York Times obituary: https://t.co/Z1toCsUbcl This tweet was posted on July 10, 2022.
In Andrés Gallegos’ graduate thesis film at San Francisco State University, a savvy eleven-year-old shoe shiner in Talca, Chile proves his resourcefulness during turbulent times. https://t.co/s0oA7fUN7a #shoeshiner #andrésgallegos #sfsu #VideoArts #VideoArtsSFO https://t.co/koJMWnRBGT This tweet was posted on August 25, 2022.
“More than a Meal” presents eight airline meal service sets from the 1960s to the 1980s, along with menus & images of inflight meal services from the time. See this exhibition pre-security in the Intl Terminal or online at: https://t.co/RZvuSbU32G #AirlineMealSets #AvGeek #PaxEx This tweet was posted on October 21, 2022.
Happy Halloween! This image was posted on October 31, 2022. #happyhalloween #halloween #ouijaandbeyond
Our newest exhibition “More than a Meal: Airline Meal Service Sets, 1960s–80s” is now on display! This image was posted on October 21, 2022. #airlinemealsets #avgeek #paxex
The María Clara served as the formal female ensemble of the Philippines in the late nineteenth century and was perfectly suited to the humid climate. This image was posted on October 19, 2022. #pineappletopina #piña #pineapple #lace #fashion #design #philippines
“What would you take with you if you had to leave home and could only take three things?” This was the question asked of beginning sculpture students at Notre Dame Belmont. This image was posted on October 17, 2022. #luggage #notredamebelmont #studentart
The Shona are the largest Indigenous group in Zimbabwe. This image was posted on October 12, 2022. #zimbabwesculpture #zimbabwe #sculpture #harare
Bruce Bradbury arrived in San Francisco from Maine in the 1960s and discovered neighborhoods with seemingly endless rows of elaborately ornamented Victorian houses. This image was posted on October 05, 2022. #victorianpaperedwall #wallpaper #wallpapers #design
Designed in the International Style, SFO’s 1954 Terminal was a seven-story building and employed an innovative, dual-level layout that separated departures from arrivals. This image was posted on October 04, 2022. #sfohistory #sfo #avgeek #sfo1954 #airport