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Manley and Mayer Architects Anchorage International Airport Expansion blueprints

Guide to the Manley and Mayer Architects Anchorage International Airport Expansion blueprints
undated, 1961

Collection number: HMC-0860.
Creator: Manley and Mayer Architects.
Title: Manley and Mayer Architects Anchorage International Airport Expansion blueprints.
Dates: undated, 1961.
Volume of collection: 0.02 cubic feet.
Language of materials: Materials in this collection are in English.
Collection summary: Proposed blueprints for an addition and remodel of the Anchorage International Airport.

Organizational history:
Manley and Mayer Architects was an architecture firm based in Anchorage, Alaska.

Collection description:
This collection contains five plans of the Anchorage International Airport, by the architecture firm Manley and Mayer, for a proposed terminal facility expansion. The plans were made for the State of Alaska Division of Aviation. The plans include drawings of the vehicle level, baggage claims, interior and exterior, as well as the apron level of the airport.

Arrangement: This collection is arranged in the order in which it arrived to the Archives.

Digitized copies: This collection has not been digitized. For information about obtaining digital copies, please contact Archives and Special Collections.

Rights note: Archives does not hold copyright to materials in this collection.

Preferred citation: Manley and Mayer Architects Anchorage International Airport Expansion blueprints, Archives and Special Collections, Consortium Library, University of Alaska Anchorage.

Custodial history: This collection was given to the University of Alaska Fairbanks Rasmuson Library in 1971.

Acquisition note: The Alaska and Polar Regions Collections and Archives transferred this collection to the University of Alaska Anchorage Archives and Special Collections in 2010.

Processing information: This collection was described by Veronica Denison in 2014.

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