"The Spirited Folk Arts of Mexico" closes next week. Check it out in the IT (FREE, pre-TSA, open 24/7) while your can! http://t.co/gEtH45IfThis tweet was posted on December 16, 2011.
#Aeromexico is currently the flag carrier of #Mexico, and based in Mexico City. The airline flies to over 100 cities worldwide. The Eagle Knight emblem is an important figure from Mexico's indigenous heritage. Have you ever flown on Aeromexico? #TravelTuesdayThis tweet was posted on January 22, 2019.
#Mexico was one of Pan American Airways' first destinations.
This image was posted on February 14, 2017.
#OnThisDay in 1982, #Braniff Airways ceased operations. After World War II, Braniff flew internationally to the Caribbean, Mexico, and other parts of Latin America, and began doing business as Braniff International Airways. What are your favorite Braniff memories? This tweet was posted on May 12, 2018.
#Onthisday in 1929, #CharlesLindbergh piloted a Ford 5-AT Tri-Motor for the on the first southbound airmail service from Brownsville Municipal Airport in Brownsville, Texas, to Mexico City, via Tampico. #avgeekThis tweet was posted on March 10, 2019.
#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, the Brownsville Municipal Airport in Brownsville, Texas opened.
This image was posted on March 08, 2016.
A deteriorating Egyptian temple depicts Africa; Asia is represented by the Bosporus River and a building reminiscent of the Hagia Sofia; an Italian lake paints a romantic picture of Europe; a view of the Veracruz region of Mexico represent North America. #ZuberScenicWallpaperThis tweet was posted on September 13, 2019.
A deteriorating Egyptian temple depicts Africa; verdant flora, remote mountains, and a view of the Veracruz region of Mexico represent North America; a fertile staircase overlooking an Italian lake paints a romantic picture of Europe. #ZuberScenicWallpaper#WallpaperWednesdayThis tweet was posted on March 04, 2020.
According to Alejandro Durán, his “Washed Up” series “transforms the international debris washing up on Mexico’s Caribbean coast into aesthetic yet disquieting works.” Durán photographs the various waste he collects and makes into assemblages on site.
This image was posted on August 11, 2019.
#alejandrodurán#photography#plastic#mexico#debris#waste#assemblage
Also featured are a profile of a bronc rider in northwest Montana maintaining a connection to the “old ways” to the visual splendor of diverse Native American cultures at the annual Gathering of Nations Powwow in New Mexico. #videoartsSFOThis tweet was posted on November 09, 2021.