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"Stoneware Stories: Folk Pottery of Edgefield, South Carolina" is on display pre-security in the International Terminal Main Hall, near the security checkpoint for the A gates. For more info: https://t.co/L3foSINclL #StonewareStories This tweet was posted on September 16, 2021.
#OnThisDay in 1963, the South Terminal (now Terminal 1) was dedicated at SFO. #SFOHistory #TBT This tweet was posted on September 15, 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
#StonewareStories Folk Pottery of Edgefield, South Carolina is on display pre-security in the International Terminal Main Hall, near the security checkpoint for the A gates. See it online: https://t.co/L3foSINclL This tweet was posted on November 19, 2021.
#StonewareStories: Folk Pottery of Edgefield, South Carolina is on display pre-security in the International Terminal Main Hall, near the security checkpoint for the A gates and online at: https://t.co/L3foSINclL This tweet was posted on October 22, 2021.
#ThrowbackThursday to 1986 and the newly remodeled Terminal 1. This image was posted on December 27, 2018. #sfohistory #sfo #airport #tbt
@NOnionsXPickles Mexican Folk art is up through Dec 10th International Terminal south (A) side. This tweet was posted on November 01, 2011.
@flySFO @SFAC See “Welcome North, Welcome South, Welcome East, Welcome West” by #DanSnyder on display in the arrivals level of Terminal 2. https://t.co/33JWugkQXt #SFAC #publicart This tweet was posted on October 08, 2019.
@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.
A snapshot of SFO in 1970: telephone banks (remember those?) This image was posted on March 16, 2017.
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.
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.
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.
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
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
Cris Benton, a retired University of California, Berkeley Professor of Architecture, captured stunning photographs of the salt marshes of the South Bay. This image was posted on November 03, 2015.
Despite owning at least three potteries in South Carolina, Collin Rhodes likely never worked as a potter himself. This image was posted on September 16, 2021. #stonewarestories #ceramics #edgefield
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
Drawn from the Vine
This nonaviation exhibition was on display between November 1992 and February 1993 in the B-02 Gate 26 gallery, located in South Terminal
Entrepreneur, philanthropist, and social activist, Madam C. J. Walker (1867–1919) created a haircare empire, including a product line, training schools, and salons, which made her one of the wealthiest African Americans of her time. This image was posted on October 12, 2021. #madamcjwalker #photography
Ever wonder what it was like to drive into @flysfo in 1962? This image was posted on December 28, 2021. #sfohistory #sfhistory #1960s #airport
Ever wonder what the approach to @flySFO was like in 1962? It was pretty simple, with an "open all night" gas station in front. The South Terminal (now Harvey Milk Terminal 1) was just being built to accommodate growing passenger numbers. #SFOHistory This tweet was posted on December 28, 2021.
For the past thirty-four years, Lions Clubs around the globe have sponsored a unique art contest in schools and youth groups that provides students the opportunity to promote peace. This image was posted on November 04, 2022. #studentartsfo #studentart #lionsclub #peaceposters
From its humble beginnings in 1927, with one airmail contract to Cuba and a single leased plane, Pan American Airways rapidly expanded in the 1930s under the leadership of Juan T. Trippe as it pioneered a worldwide overseas route system that included the Caribbean, South America, China, New Zealand, and Europe. This image was posted on March 03, 2023. #airlinemealsets #avgeek #paxex
Homage to Chocolate
This nonaviation exhibition was on display between January 1996 and March 1996 in the C-02 Gate 40 Gallery gallery, located in South Terminal
In 1834, the South Carolina General Assembly passed a draconian law making it illegal to teach enslaved African Americans to read and write. This image was posted on June 19, 2021. #juneteenth #juneteenthcelebration #stonewarestories
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.
In 1960, before the construction of the South Terminal and the central garage, @flysfo looked very different than it does today. This tweet was posted on October 19, 2017.