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@Aviation_Librarian@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

Do you spy a DC-9?
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Pasco Washington Tri-Cities Airport Postcard.
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#TriCitiesAirport #PascoWashington #AirportTerminal #MidCenturyArchitecture #VintagePostcard #PacificNorthwest #Aviation #AirportArchitecture #Ephemera #Avgeek #Postcards #Travel

Color postcard depicting the passenger terminal at Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco. The image shows the mid-century modern terminal building characterized by broad overhanging rooflines, dramatic upward-sweeping canopy forms, and a glass curtain wall façade facing the parking apron. The architectural style reflects late-1960s/early-1970s airport design, with repeating folded roof elements and deep eaves providing shade along the terminal frontage.

The foreground features a large surface parking lot filled with period automobiles, including late-1950s through early-1970s sedans and station wagons, reinforcing the postcard’s era. Landscaping islands, low shrubs, and light standards line the approach roadway. The bright blue sky and cumulus clouds form a vivid backdrop typical of Pacific Northwest promotional imagery. The printed caption along the lower border reads: “TRI-CITIES AIRPORT, PASCO, WASHINGTON.”
Color postcard depicting the passenger terminal at Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco. The image shows the mid-century modern terminal building characterized by broad overhanging rooflines, dramatic upward-sweeping canopy forms, and a glass curtain wall façade facing the parking apron. The architectural style reflects late-1960s/early-1970s airport design, with repeating folded roof elements and deep eaves providing shade along the terminal frontage. The foreground features a large surface parking lot filled with period automobiles, including late-1950s through early-1970s sedans and station wagons, reinforcing the postcard’s era. Landscaping islands, low shrubs, and light standards line the approach roadway. The bright blue sky and cumulus clouds form a vivid backdrop typical of Pacific Northwest promotional imagery. The printed caption along the lower border reads: “TRI-CITIES AIRPORT, PASCO, WASHINGTON.”
Color postcard depicting the passenger terminal at Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco. The image shows the mid-century modern terminal building characterized by broad overhanging rooflines, dramatic upward-sweeping canopy forms, and a glass curtain wall façade facing the parking apron. The architectural style reflects late-1960s/early-1970s airport design, with repeating folded roof elements and deep eaves providing shade along the terminal frontage. The foreground features a large surface parking lot filled with period automobiles, including late-1950s through early-1970s sedans and station wagons, reinforcing the postcard’s era. Landscaping islands, low shrubs, and light standards line the approach roadway. The bright blue sky and cumulus clouds form a vivid backdrop typical of Pacific Northwest promotional imagery. The printed caption along the lower border reads: “TRI-CITIES AIRPORT, PASCO, WASHINGTON.”
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Aviation Librarian
Aviation Librarian
@Aviation_Librarian@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

Do you spy a DC-9?
.
Pasco Washington Tri-Cities Airport Postcard.
.
#TriCitiesAirport #PascoWashington #AirportTerminal #MidCenturyArchitecture #VintagePostcard #PacificNorthwest #Aviation #AirportArchitecture #Ephemera #Avgeek #Postcards #Travel

Color postcard depicting the passenger terminal at Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco. The image shows the mid-century modern terminal building characterized by broad overhanging rooflines, dramatic upward-sweeping canopy forms, and a glass curtain wall façade facing the parking apron. The architectural style reflects late-1960s/early-1970s airport design, with repeating folded roof elements and deep eaves providing shade along the terminal frontage.

The foreground features a large surface parking lot filled with period automobiles, including late-1950s through early-1970s sedans and station wagons, reinforcing the postcard’s era. Landscaping islands, low shrubs, and light standards line the approach roadway. The bright blue sky and cumulus clouds form a vivid backdrop typical of Pacific Northwest promotional imagery. The printed caption along the lower border reads: “TRI-CITIES AIRPORT, PASCO, WASHINGTON.”
Color postcard depicting the passenger terminal at Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco. The image shows the mid-century modern terminal building characterized by broad overhanging rooflines, dramatic upward-sweeping canopy forms, and a glass curtain wall façade facing the parking apron. The architectural style reflects late-1960s/early-1970s airport design, with repeating folded roof elements and deep eaves providing shade along the terminal frontage. The foreground features a large surface parking lot filled with period automobiles, including late-1950s through early-1970s sedans and station wagons, reinforcing the postcard’s era. Landscaping islands, low shrubs, and light standards line the approach roadway. The bright blue sky and cumulus clouds form a vivid backdrop typical of Pacific Northwest promotional imagery. The printed caption along the lower border reads: “TRI-CITIES AIRPORT, PASCO, WASHINGTON.”
Color postcard depicting the passenger terminal at Tri-Cities Airport in Pasco. The image shows the mid-century modern terminal building characterized by broad overhanging rooflines, dramatic upward-sweeping canopy forms, and a glass curtain wall façade facing the parking apron. The architectural style reflects late-1960s/early-1970s airport design, with repeating folded roof elements and deep eaves providing shade along the terminal frontage. The foreground features a large surface parking lot filled with period automobiles, including late-1950s through early-1970s sedans and station wagons, reinforcing the postcard’s era. Landscaping islands, low shrubs, and light standards line the approach roadway. The bright blue sky and cumulus clouds form a vivid backdrop typical of Pacific Northwest promotional imagery. The printed caption along the lower border reads: “TRI-CITIES AIRPORT, PASCO, WASHINGTON.”
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