‘Flying Fool’ barnstorming tour included a stop in Salt Lake City in 1927.
Council of Nicaea in Türkiye, Lindbergh & Earhart flights, Columbus's death, Hubble’s setback, and cultural shifts shaping ...
From acclaimed aviators with secret families to Hollywood icons moonlighting as inventors, these five famous figures' real ...
The 1932 kidnapping and death of the then almost-two-year-old Charles "Charlie" Lindbergh was the stuff of tragic melodrama. The case of what happened to the Lindbergh baby drew worldwide attention.
Aviator Charles Lindbergh began his historic solo transatlantic flight on this day in history, May 20, 1927. Departing from Roosevelt Field on Long Island, New York, just before 8 a.m. on May 20, ...
Almost 100 years ago on May 12, 1932, the search for an American icon’s missing child reached a tragic conclusion.
On March 1, 1932, someone abducted Charles Lindbergh’s baby from his house in East Amwell, New Jersey. The kidnapping of the son, Charles A. Lindbergh Jr., went on to become one of the biggest cases ...
The 1920s was a momentous time for air travel. 1919 saw Alcock and Brown make the first transatlantic flight. In 1924, an ...
LITTLE FALLS — The Charles Lindbergh House and Museum invited the public to check out the latest addition to the site’s collections, a new exhibit, and the reopening of two interpretive spaces when ...
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