Donald Trump Has Finally Done Something All of D.C. Can Get Behind

When travelers enter Dulles International Airport, they pass through a time capsule from the Space Age. Designed by renowned architect Eero Saarinen and opened in 1962, the terminal has a dramatic, glass-walled facade with a sloping roofline that recalls a wingspan.
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When travelers enter Dulles International Airport, they pass through a time capsule from the Space Age. Designed by renowned architect Eero Saarinen and opened in 1962, the terminal has a dramatic, glass-walled facade with a sloping roofline that recalls a wingspan. The signage displays a chic Saarinen-drawn typeface that looks like it belongs in Star Trek. For the most part, the retrofuturistic vibes of the northern Virginia airport provide some aesthetic relief from the contemporary indignities of air travel.
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- When travelers enter Dulles International Airport, they pass through a time capsule from the Space Age. Designed by renowned architect Eero Saarinen and opened in 1962, the terminal has a dramatic, glass-walled facade with a sloping roofline that recalls a wingspan.
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Donald Trump Has Finally Done Something All of D.C. Can Get Behind
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