Saturday, December 3, 2011
    Time 7:00pm until 10:00pm

Do you remember when you could drive your car on the tarmac, buy your tickets on the plane, or greet your grandmother at the terminal gate? These old 16mm educational and promotional films from the A/V Geeks Film Archive fondly look back to a day when air travel was a novel luxury. And what better place to watch these films than in an old airport terminal, the 1940 Air Terminal Museum at Houston’s William P. Hobby Airport.

A/V Geeks is a collection of over 22,000 films, which travels across the nation showing ephemeral screenings in unique settings. For more than a decade, these geeks have been rescuing old 16mm school films from dumpsters and obscurity and showing them to folks like you.

The 1940 Air Terminal Museum is housed in Houston’s original art-deco air terminal at William P. Hobby Airport. The Museum showcases the rich heritage of civil aviation, including the airlines, general aviation and business aviation. Exhibits include Houston’s fascinating aviation history.

ADMISSION 10 Bucks (Members free RSVP)

The 1940 Air Terminal Museum
8325 Travelair St., Houston, TX 77061
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