'#1 World Way' was a short 30min film produced by the Los Angeles Department of Airports in the 1960s. Click
here for the video.
There are lots of interesting shots of air travel in the 1960s. Enjoy.
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LAX (1960s) |
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#1 World Way |
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Theme Building, LAX 1960s |
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International Terminal LAX (1960s) |
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Check in Counter LAX (1960s) |
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Check in Counter LAX (1960s) |
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Baggage Handling LAX (1960s) |
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Gate Lounge LAX (1960s) |
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Flight Information Display LAX (1960s) |
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Fuel Hydrant System LAX 1960s |
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Aerial view LAX (1960s) |
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Aerial view LAX (1960s) |
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Passenger Loading Bridge LAX (1960s) |
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Arrival Baggage handling system LAX (1960s) |
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Hertz Rent A Car Counter (1960s) |
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Avis Rent A Car (1960s) |
Source of pics: Screenshots of video on LAXAirport Youtube channel
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