File:History's First Scheduled Airline Flight Arrives in Tampa by George Snow Hill.jpg
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DescriptionHistory's First Scheduled Airline Flight Arrives in Tampa by George Snow Hill.jpg |
English: History's First Scheduled Airline Flight Arrives in Tampa by George Snow Hill is one of seven oil-on-canvas murals called "The Art of Flight" created in 1939 under the Federal Arts Project of the Works Progress Administration for Peter O. Knight Airport in Tampa, Florida. There the murals were displayed by adhering them directly to the concrete walls. When the airport was demolished in 1965, the murals were put into storage. The mildewed and moldy murals were restored by James Swope Fine Arts Restoration, and are now displayed at Tampa International Airport, Airside E – which was built with the display of the murals in mind – along with an informational display. This image, which was taken from the informational booklet, commemorates the arrival of the St. Petersburg-Tampa Bay Line airboat in Tampa after its 23-minute flight from St. Petersburg on January 1, 1914. The 75-horsepower Benoist Flying Boat was piloted by Tony Jannus. The line ran two round-trip flights a day, six days a week, and survived for four months before folding. (Source: Informational display at TPA, Airside E.) |
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Author | Beyond My Ken |
Object location | 27° 58′ 48.05″ N, 82° 32′ 16.99″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 27.980015; -82.538052 |
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Date and time of data generation | 13:37, 10 July 2016 |
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