PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS
SEARCHABLE COLLECTIONS
When Pan Am ceased operations, a team of dedicated people in the Pan Am Historical Foundation went to work to save the documented history of the airline. Since then, more historical material is coming to light all the time and continues to be donated to these wonderful collections.
Pan Am's historical legacy is preserved in these outstanding repositories: Smithsonian Institution, University of Miami Special Collections, John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History at Duke University, HistoryMiami Museum, SFOMuseum (San Francisco Airport Commission Aviation Library & Museum) and The Digital Public Library of America (DPLA).
University of Miami Libraries Special Collections
Located in Coral Gables Florida, University of Miami Libraries Special Collections is can be visited in person and online. For your search, go to the Special Collections Library finding aids and links to other unique Pan Am materials.
Digital Public Library of America
Cleared for Takeoff: Explore Commercial Aviation
A three-year digitizaton effort supported by a grant from Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) enabled University of Miami Special Collections, with Duke University Hartman Center and HistoryMiami, to offer Pan Am materials through the Digital Public Library of America's Aviation Portal, Cleared for Takeoff.
John W. Hartman Center, Duke University
John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History at Duke University has an extensive Guide to Pan Am Collections. Their beautifully designed LibGuide on Pan Am will aid researchers and anyone else interested in the J. Walter Thompson Company's creative output on behalf of Pan Am -- images and ads that helped spread the Pan American brand around the world.
Their latest 3-year long endeaver has been to create online access to the "Pan American World Airways Advertisements Digital Collection", from their J. Walter Thompson Domestic Advertisements, J. Walter Thompson Frankfurt Office Advertisements, and Wells Rich Greene Inc., as part of a CLIR grant with University of Miami Special Collections and History Miami Museum. To view the amazing collection of Pan Am advertisements go to: https://repository.duke.edu/dc/panam
HistoryMiami Archives
HistoryMiami is home to an impressive collection from Pan American World Airways’ historic legacy, in the form of unique physical artifacts and photographs. Check out the HistoryMiami Archives.
Formerly the Historical Museum of Southern Florida, their Pan American Collection includes “objects relating to the technological and corporate development of Pan American World Airways as well as the passenger experience including navigational tools, employee uniforms, in-flight safety tools and passenger items, logo merchandise, and corporate commemorative awards.” The extent of the Pan Am collection includes over 500 artifacts, and takes up about 400 square feet of space.
HistoryMiami, a member of the Smithsonian Institution Affiliations Program, is one Miami’s most prominent cultural institutions. Along with the Miami Art Museum and the Main Public Library, HistoryMiami is located at the downtown Miami Cultural Plaza, designed by Philip Johnson.
Dynamic public programming and a world-class archive division, offers researchers access to a carefully maintained and professionally directed library of original documents, photographs, and other materials relevant to a wide range of historical interests. Their latest project includes digitized materials supported by a grant from the Council on Libraries and Information Research in conjunction with University of Miami Special Collections and John W. Hartman Center for Sales, Advertising & Marketing History at Duke University To see the digitized images of Pan Am items from HistoryMiami go to: HistoryMiami Museum Digital Collection
San Francisco Airport Commission Aviation Library & Museum
The Louis A. Turpen Aviation Library & Museum at San Francisco International Airport is located in an architectural adaptation of the airport's original 1930's passenger lobby. Now in the new International Terminal Building, this outstanding collection focuses on air transport with an emphasis on the West Coast and the Pacific region. Exhibitions, research services, and educational programs are offered to the public free of charge. Exhibits change frequently, and Pan American Airways history plays an integral part in the museum's focus. Link to SFO Museum's China Clipper exhibit and others pertaining to Pan Am: https://www.sfomuseum.org/exhibitions/china-clipper
Link to information about The Louis A. Turpen Aviation Library & Museum https://www.sfomuseum.org/aviation-museum-library
Smithsonian Institution National Air and Space Museum
The nation’s most impressive collection of aviation artifacts and related historical archives has numerous materials relating to Pan Am, collected from private sources, as well as from the Pan Am Historical Foundation (such as Juan Trippe’s famous globe), and from the airline company itself. Absolutely worth a visit to the NASM campus on the National Mall in Washington DC or visit online https://airandspace.si.edu/ Their campus at the huge Udvar-Hazy center in nearby Chantilly in Northern Virginia houses the famous Pan Am Boeing 307 "Clipper Flying Cloud". Explore Pan Am at https://airandspace.si.edu/search?query_term=pan+am