1967 San Diego Airport Postcard
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The image is a color postcard interior view of the San Diego Airport terminal showing a Pacific Southwest Airlines (PSA) service area. A low counter labeled PSA and INSURANCE runs along the left side; a small illuminated sign reading INSURANCE hangs above an attendant’s station where a man leans with luggage. The terminal’s coffered ceiling and square hanging clock are visible overhead. To the right a directional sign reads “To Gates 9 through 14” above two arched shopfronts stocked with goods. A uniformed figure—possibly an airline or naval employee—stands near a wall panel in the middle distance. The spacious terrazzo or tiled floor, mid-century modern architectural details, and sparse passenger activity give the scene a 1960s–1970s travel-era atmosphere. Photo credit printed on the card: Photography: Ed Royce.
1965 San Diego Airport Postcard
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