


Eero Saarinen, TWA Flight Center, 1962
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Ça veut dire quoi exactement "Idelwilde"? Je l'ai vu(e) dans plusieurs textes et aussi sur les cartes de la Californie, mais je ne comprends pas ce mot (terme? titre?)
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L'aéroport Kennedy a été initialement nommé Aéroport Idlewild.
ReplyDeleteFrom the glory days of flying until the bus depot airports we have today
ReplyDeleteAh, donc c'est ça. On a aussi des montagnes ici en CA près desquelles se trouve une ville qui s'appelle Idlewilde (ou qqchose comme ça).
ReplyDeleteMerci mon beau.
This is now the JetBlue terminal and they've been restoring this building. It's almost done. You get a great view of it from the SkyTrain as it pulls into Terminal 5.
ReplyDeleteI really miss TWA. In the 1980's, every year, I'd fly from SFO to JFK and make my connecting flights to Europe or The Middle East through this terminal. Unique is not the word I seek here, but the times certainly were. - Montana Cowboy
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