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About Friendship International Airport

Friendship International Airport opened south of Baltimore in 1950, and by 1963 boasted a 9,450-foot jet runway, 11 airlines, and 150 daily flights. It even appears as a backdrop in the Bond film Goldfinger.

A Mold-A-Rama machine vended a December 1963 souvenir of the original three-pier terminal, which was torn down in 1973 when the airport was rebuilt as Baltimore/Washington International (now BWI Thurgood Marshall).

SourceMoldville Club-A-Rama — Week 26: Friendship Airport

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