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Even after a year of staying home, it's hard to imagine life without shampoo, which emerged in the early twentieth century. This image was posted on June 04, 2021. #hairstyle #hair #beauty #shampoo #hairspray
To no surprise, racing began almost as soon as motorcycles were introduced to the market, and the first organized race was held in 1901 at Agriculture Park in Los Angeles. This image was posted on June 03, 2021. #earlyamericanmotorcycles #motorcycle #vintagemotorcycle #jeffersonmotorcycle #motorcycleracing
United Air Lines highlighted many of their destinations in a series of advertisements placed in Time magazine in late 1944 and 1945. This image was posted on May 11, 2021. #aviationhistory #unitedairlines #avgeek #traveltuesday
As one of the wealthiest African Americans of her time, Madam C. J. Walker commissioned Villa Lewaro, an Italianate-style, thirty-room mansion to be built in Irvington, New York - an area home to some of the wealthiest white Americans in the country, including John D. Rockefeller. This image was posted on May 06, 2021. #madamcjwalker #blackhistory #history #photography #architecture
Time Air
This is a company.
The Time Air is an airline that is relevant to the SFO Museum collection.
Learning printmaking, whether in isolation or in "normal times" takes time and discipline, a willingness to experiment and possibly fail, and determination to master new materials and processes. This image was posted on April 08, 2021. #studentart #studentartsfo #printmaking #monoprint #print
It's Wing Wednesday, and today's plane is the Douglas DC-4! This image was posted on April 07, 2021. #wingwednesday #avgeek #douglasaircraft #dc-4 #airplane
Given how much and how quickly airports have evolved, it’s almost unfathomable to think that one of the buildings from the era of the 1937 Administrative Building remained until 1997. This image was posted on April 06, 2021. #sfohistory #airport #architecture #terminaltuesday
“I am a woman who came from the cotton fields of the South. This image was posted on April 01, 2021. #madamcjwalker #blackhistory #history #photography
While sitting in the salon (perhaps for the first time in over a year) have you ever wondered how blowout styling started? This image was posted on March 22, 2021. #hairstyle #hair #beauty #blowout #blowstyles #hairdryer
The Douglas DC-3 was arguably the most significant commercial airliner introduced prior to World War II. This image was posted on March 10, 2021. #wingwednesday #dc3 #avgeek
Harvest Time
This nonaviation exhibition was on display between September 1992 and November 1992 in the B-02 Gate 26 gallery, located in South Terminal
Old Time Radio
This nonaviation exhibition was on display between April 1992 and July 1992 in the F-02 North Connector gallery, located in North Terminal
The Local Nine: San Francisco Seals' Baseball (1903-1957)
This photography exhibition was on display between April 2007 and July 2007 in the B-03 Gate 36 gallery, located in Terminal 1
Bread: The Staff of Life
This nonaviation exhibition was on display between August 1992 and November 1992 in the D-04 Central Gallery gallery, located in International Terminal
Dinosaurs: Journey Through Time
This nonaviation exhibition was on display between July 1991 and December 1992 in the F-05 Terminal 3 Hub gallery, located in North Terminal
Vacations
This nonaviation exhibition was on display between March 1995 and August 1995 in the F-02 North Connector gallery, located in North Terminal
Images of History
This nonaviation exhibition was on display between August 1994 and September 1994 in the D-01 Central North Connector gallery, located in International Terminal
Mermaids, Myths, and Creatures of the Sea
This nonaviation exhibition was on display between June 1990 and September 1990 in the F-02 North Connector gallery, located in North Terminal
Nonna
This videoart exhibition was on display between September 2018 and October 2018 in the G-03 Video Arts Gallery gallery, located in International Terminal
Radio Scenes
This photography exhibition was on display between June 1992 and June 1992 in the F-03 Gate 76 gallery, located in North Terminal
Fascination with Beauty
This nonaviation exhibition was on display between August 1998 and May 1999 in the A-03 Entrance Lobby A gallery, located in South Terminal
The Mayor of Ballarat
This videoart exhibition was on display between July 2019 and July 2019 in the G-03 Video Arts Gallery gallery, located in International Terminal
The Mayor of Ballarat
This videoart exhibition was on display between July 2019 and 2020-~05 in the G-03 Video Arts Gallery gallery, located in International Terminal
The story of how a creative community continued to engage in collaborative practice while deprived of the in-person camaraderie of studio art courses is on display in "Alternative Process: San Francisco State University School of Art". This image was posted on February 08, 2021. #alternativeprocess #studentartsfo #photography #studentart #photogram #cyanotype
The all-metal, twin-engine Boeing 247 was a revolutionary airliner when it entered into service with United AIr Lines in 1933. This image was posted on February 03, 2021. #wingwednesday #avgeek #aviationhistory #boeing #1930s
"I know a man who lives in the Bay Area. This image was posted on February 02, 2021. #panam #sikorsky #avgeek
Gas-heated curling irons were commonplace at the turn of the twentieth century. This image was posted on January 21, 2021. #hairstyle #hair #perm
In 1945, Ada Brown became the founder and first President of the earliest recognized flight attendant union, the Air Line Stewardess Association (ALSA). This image was posted on January 13, 2021. #womeninaviation #adabrown #avgeek #museumfromhome
Today the International Terminal turns 20! This image was posted on December 10, 2020. #sfohistory #avgeek #museumfromhome
Can you imagine cleaning over five thousand three-by-three inch canvases? This video was posted on November 30, 2020. #museummonday #behindthescenes #publicart #museumfromhome