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Remembering Charles Lindbergh's stop in Central Mass.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette via Yahoo News· 3 weeks agoThe front page of the Sunday Telegram on this day in 1927 informed waking readers of Charles...
History: Charles Lindbergh's 'firsts,' including one in Palm Springs
The Desert Sun via Yahoo News· 1 month agoThe massive gas tank made any forward vision from the pilot's seat in the new plane completely...
This pair flew 172 hours, 32 minutes straight in the sky over Fort Worth in 1929. Why?
Fort Worth Star-Telegram via Yahoo News· 2 months agoA series of developments in the 1920s put Fort Worth on the cutting edge of aviation: creating one...
A Chilling New Twist in the Lindbergh Baby Mystery Could Actually Flip the Verdict
Popular Mechanics via Yahoo News· 5 months agoA new theory could overturn the verdict in the 1932 Lindbergh Baby kidnapping and murder case. Is...
Looking Back: Wally Goldsberry, Chillicothe’s own Charles Lindbergh
Chillicothe Gazette via Yahoo News· 1 year agoLate Saturday afternoon, March 24, 1928, a car sped along the road near Hopetown, about a mile north...
Monday Mystery: Almost a century later the fate of regional aviator remains unknown
The Augusta Chronicle via Yahoo News· 2 years agoCorrection: An earlier version of this story gave an incorrect year for aviator Amelia Earhart's...
At 95, smiling, sax-swaying Julius Brooks still has a wonderful life
The Des Moines Register via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThink about this: Julius Brooks came into the world the year Charles Lindbergh glided nonstop across...
School segregation ruling, Lindbergh baby dead: The News Journal archives, week of May 12
Delaware Online | The News Journal via Yahoo News· 1 month ago“Pages of history” features excerpts from The News Journal archives including the Wilmington Morning...
25 photos that show how different traveling was 100 years ago
INSIDER via Yahoo News· 9 months agoA glamorous cruise ship back in the day.Topical Press Agency/Getty Images In the 1920s, plane...
Charita Goshay: Sooner or later, world's troubles end up at America's doorstep
The Repository via Yahoo News· 2 months agoWhen the Nazis rolled into Poland in 1939, it kicked off a worldwide conflict − but many Americans wanted no part of it. The harrowing memories of World War I still resonated for people who ...