


Join us for Chamber Day at the 1940 Air Terminal Museum as part of the museum's Wings & Wheels event. Chamber members and their guests as well as fly-in visitors and car club drivers get free admission! No registration required.
Wings & Wheels is the 1940 Air Terminal Museum's quarterly open house day. Enjoy an exciting day checking out planes parked on the airport ramp and vehicles from local car clubs, learn about Houston’s aviation history with a guided tour, or catch a presentation by a local historian. This is a great event for the family!


The special exhibit, Fashion Takes Flight: The Evolution of the Flight Attendant Uniform, will be on display with a presentation by location historian, Michael Bludworth. | Fashion Takes Flight explores the evolution of flight attendant and stewardess uniforms from their beginnings with the first female flight attendant, Ellen Church, in 1930 to today. The exhibition offers a look at the various uniform styles worn throughout the decades and tells the story of not only the changing designs, but also the transformation of women in the workforce. Through archival photographs, advertisements, and documents and the uniforms worn during the era, the exhibition tells the parallel story of women who worked as flight attendants and American society’s view of women’s place in the professional world. From nursing uniforms to classic suits to hot pants, the perception of airline travel evolved along with the changing fashion of flight attendant uniforms. |
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Face masks are recommended but not required. Hand sanitizer is located at the front reception desk. Physical distancing is recommended.

Chamber members and their guests as well as fly-in visitors and car club drivers get free admission!