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Seattle-Tacoma International Airport

 Organization

Biography

Airport in Seattle, Washington. Also referred to as: Sea-Tac International Airport; Port of Seattle. Seattle-Tacoma International Airport; Sea-Tac Airport; SEA; KSEA; Sea-Tac; Aeroport Internacional de Seattle-Tacoma; Flughafen Seattle/Tacoma; Aeropuerto Internacional de Seattle-Tacoma; Internacia Flughaveno Seattle-Tacoma; Aéroport international de Seattle-Tacoma; Bandar Udara Internasional Seattle-Tacoma; Bandara Internasional Seattle-Tacoma; Bandara Sea-Tac; Aeroporto Internazionale di Seattle-Tacoma; Port lotniczy Seattle-Tacoma; Aeroporto Internacional de Seattle-Tacoma; Международный аэропорт Сиэтл/Такома; Mezhdunarodnyĭ aėroport Siėtl/Takoma; Seattle-Tacoman kansainvälinen lentoasema; Sân bay quốc tế Seattle-Tacoma; Sân bay Sea-Tac

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

Ethyl Y. Dale Airman's World Annotated Book

 Collection — Box 1
Identifier: 1982-02-11-A
Content Description The Ethyl Y. Dale Airman's World Annotated Book is a small collection consisting of one book that Dale used as a travel diary from 1932-1969. The book is a copy of Airman's World published by William Morrow in New York in 1933. Dale recorded all the flights she took throughout the pages of the book. She noted in the page margins the origins and destinations of her flights, occasionally recorded the date, and had...
Dates: 1932-1969

Jerry L. Hart Photograph Collection

 Collection — Folder 1
Identifier: 2017-00-00-1
Contents of the Collection The Jerry L. Hart Photograph Collection is a small collection consisting of ten black-and-white 8x10-inch photographs of Boeing aircraft from circa the 1940s. Five images depict the wreckage of a crashed Alaska Airlines "Starliner" aircraft at Bow Lake airport, now known as Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, in SeaTac, Washington, taken November 30, 1947. One image depicts an American Airlines aircraft with a Boeing mechanic working on it. Two images depict a variety of commercial...
Dates: circa 1940s

David R. Hellyer Pan Am Clipper Club Collection

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: 2024-00-00-32
Content Description The David R. Hellyer Pan Am Clipper Club Collection is a small collection consisting of materials collected by Hellyer as a child traveling between Tacoma, Washington and Asia in the early 1950s. The materials demonstrate how air travel, especially aboard Pan Am Clippers, captured his imagination as a child. Included are drawings by Hellyer of airplanes, a photograph of his Kindergarten class in Tacoma which had a child's drawing of an airplane on view, and an air-travel themed...
Dates: 1951-1953, 1969

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