In 1928, pilot Charles Lindbergh famously used the illuminated “B” atop the Breakers Hotel while navigating dense coastal fog ...
On March 27, 1925, a small plane made an emergency landing on the Farlow Field near Camp Point. A 21-year-old pilot, who only a week earlier had been commissioned a second lieutenant in the Army ...
A historical marker on the site of Lexington's first airport was unveiled Monday at Boiling Springs Drive and Leestown Road with help from Sam Halley (red cap), a grandson of the airport's namesake; ...
Just two months after completing the first solo, nonstop transatlantic flight, celebrated pilot Charles Lindbergh brought his famous airplane to Louisville. An estimated 100,000 people greeted him at ...
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We The People: Charles Lindbergh - The boy from Minnesota; The American Aviator who changed history
LITTLE FALLS, MINN. (Valley News Live) - The existence of the United States has altered the course of history, marked by a great deal of innovation. On an individual level, especially in this part of ...
Boston-based broadcaster GBH announces Charles A. Lindbergh, who lived in Darien for 30 years, will be the first subject of ...
Famous aviator Charles Lindbergh made a impromptu stop in Greater Pittston on June 22, 1928, just 13 months after he had made himself an international celebrity with his solo flight across the ...
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