The brand new Duluth Airport terminal had it doors open to the public for the first time last weekend. This event allowed people to get back into the areas only designated for employees and luggage, as well as show off its shiny, new facade and amenities. I was fortunate enough to have been able to catch Tuskeegee Airman Joe Gomer with his recently unveiled bronze statue commemorating his service in WWII (the movie "Red Tails" was based on these fine pilots.) A great added bonus!
The Duluth Photography Institute has organized a group of local photographers to learn on-location photography and environmental portraits while recording the people, places, and events of the Duluth-Superior Area. If you are a photographer and want to learn more about this type of photography, contact Brian at dpi@duluthphotographyinstitute.com or call 218.393.2468 and apply to be a part of the group! Enjoy!
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Wednesday, January 16, 2013
The New Airport Terminal is Unveiled
Photos and text by H. Brian Rauvola
The brand new Duluth Airport terminal had it doors open to the public for the first time last weekend. This event allowed people to get back into the areas only designated for employees and luggage, as well as show off its shiny, new facade and amenities. I was fortunate enough to have been able to catch Tuskeegee Airman Joe Gomer with his recently unveiled bronze statue commemorating his service in WWII (the movie "Red Tails" was based on these fine pilots.) A great added bonus!
The brand new Duluth Airport terminal had it doors open to the public for the first time last weekend. This event allowed people to get back into the areas only designated for employees and luggage, as well as show off its shiny, new facade and amenities. I was fortunate enough to have been able to catch Tuskeegee Airman Joe Gomer with his recently unveiled bronze statue commemorating his service in WWII (the movie "Red Tails" was based on these fine pilots.) A great added bonus!
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