A plane lands on the runway with an airplane and and control tower in the background.

BWI Marshall Airport in 2025 with the modern terminal and control tower in the background (MDOT).

As travelers head out for the busy Thanksgiving weekend, BWI Thurgood Marshall Airport stands ready – just as it has for 75 years.   

Long before cell phones and ride shares, the airport – then called Friendship International – broke ground in 1947. President Harry S. Truman officially dedicated the airport on June 24, 1950, saying it “exemplifies the spirit of growth and confidence with which our country faces the future.”  

Newly uncovered slides from the BWI Marshal archives show those early days: rolling fields, heavy equipment shaping runways and workers raising the first control tower – the foundation of what would become one of the nation’s most convenient and travel-friendly airports. See some of these rare images below for a glimpse into how it all began. 

From its humble beginnings to today’s holiday travel hub, BWI Marshall continues to bring people together. Visit the airport’s 75th Anniversary website to see more historic photos, learn more about upcoming events and submit your own items for the time capsule. 

Christopher Berinato is a digital media manager at the Maryland Department of Transportation.