It's a semi-secret haven inside San Francisco International Airport. Opened in 2000, the SFO Aviation Library and Museum, in the southeast corner of the International Terminal, replicates the look of the airport's original terminal building from 1937. Private carrels are available on the upper mezzanine for reading and relaxing.
An exhibit of stewardess caps, on display in Terminal 1, San Francisco International Airport
An exhibit of stewardess caps, on display in Terminal 1, San Francisco International Airport
Pan Am stewardess uniform cap, 1970
On display as part of a display from San Francisco International Airport Museum's aviation collection.
A vintage TWA flight bag from the 1940s or early 1950s, part of the permanent collection of the San Francisco Airport Museum's aviation collection
An exhibit of aviation toys, on display in the Aviation Library and Museum, International Terminal, San Francisco International Airport
1/3 scale DC-3 model suspended in the Aviation Library, International Terminal, San Francisco International Airport
Shirts on display inside La Casa de las Guayaberas, in Miami's Little Havana
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