Not certain why I have that particular look on my face (probably still hiding the braces). But as you can see by the background, a big square of grass, a flagpole, and not many people are visible around the airport grounds that day. It's amazing to compare all of this to what it looks like today. Terminal buildings and multi-level parking garages take up most of the space to the San Diego freeway beyond where I am standing. The old terminal (brand new in the previous photograph) was swept away, as well.
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Monday, April 9, 2012
Greg, Orange County Airport, August 19, 1967
Not certain why I have that particular look on my face (probably still hiding the braces). But as you can see by the background, a big square of grass, a flagpole, and not many people are visible around the airport grounds that day. It's amazing to compare all of this to what it looks like today. Terminal buildings and multi-level parking garages take up most of the space to the San Diego freeway beyond where I am standing. The old terminal (brand new in the previous photograph) was swept away, as well.
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