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M.L. Cohen included this glass negative in his box labeled "Airport 1928". This negative is of a group of women (2) and men (10 approx.) posing for the photo. The two women are older and are holding roses. The men have their hats off and are holding them. The two women are on either side of the man in the middle of the photo. In the 1920s, California had more airports than any other state. The Oakland Municipal Airport was seen as the gem of all Californian airports.