SeaTac Airport
Showing posts with label Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Show all posts
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Monday, August 5, 2013
Morty Comix # 2594
Morty Comix # 2594 was tucked into a table leg support while I was drawing another Morty Comix (#2605 to be exact) while waiting for my flight at SeaTac.
Tuesday, April 30, 2013
Postcard - SeaTac, Washington
"Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The largest and busiest airport in the Pacific Northwest is also the terminus for Alaska, the Orient, Polar flights to Europe, Hawaii and all points of the U.S. The Terminal provides a complete and unique shopping area for visitors and tourists alike. Complete new facilities will be ready in 1974. Light streaks in the sky are from landing jets."
Obviously from the early 1970s. I like the Polar flights to Hawaii! Holy Detour, Batman!
In Washington State the term "Orient" is nearly extinct, and today it would replaced by "Asia" on this postcard.
Obviously from the early 1970s. I like the Polar flights to Hawaii! Holy Detour, Batman!
In Washington State the term "Orient" is nearly extinct, and today it would replaced by "Asia" on this postcard.
Saturday, April 27, 2013
Postcard - SeaTac, Washington
"Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Seattle, Washington. Millions of travelers have moved in and out of this modern facility to and from all parts of the world."
1970s. The city of SeaTac incorporated and came into being in 1989-1990.
1970s. The city of SeaTac incorporated and came into being in 1989-1990.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Postcard - SeaTac, Washington
"Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Washington. The largest and busiest airport in the Pacific Northwest is also the terminus for Alaska, the Orient, Polar flights to Europe, Hawaii and all points of the U.S. The terminal provides a complete and unique shopping area for visitors and tourist alike. Majestic Mount Rainier in the background."
This postcard is no doubt from the 1970s, showing off the locally produced Boeing 747.
This postcard is no doubt from the 1970s, showing off the locally produced Boeing 747.
Tuesday, April 23, 2013
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