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Why Dayton is perfect for a great air show: History in flight goes well beyond the Wright brothers
Dayton Daily News· 3 days agoThe Wright brothers are the obvious Dayton connection to flight. The CenterPoint Energy Dayton Air...
Juneteenth Has Gone Mainstream. Should Everyone Be Celebrating?
Capital B via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThis story was originally published in 2022 and has been updated. Juneteenth has been celebrated for...
What to stream this weekend: 'Hit Man,' Tems, Dakota Johnson, Charli XCX and Star Wars: Hunters
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 5 days agoIdris Elba narrating a National Geographic series about the millions of soldiers erased from World War II history ...
On This Day, June 19: Deadly Hurricane Agnes makes landfall in Florida
United Press International via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe storefront theater had 96 seats, charged 5 cents and prompted the advent of movie houses across...
NatGeo documents salvage of Tuskegee Airman’s lost WWII plane wreckage
Ars Technica· 4 days agoMoody lost control of the aircraft and plunged to his death in the chilly waters of Lake Huron. Over...
Bruce Voges: A Life Remembered
The News-Gazette, Champaign-Urbana, Ill. via Yahoo News· 6 days agoJun. 17—ST. JOSEPH — The day Bruce Voges returned home to the United States after a nearly two-month voyage across the Atlantic Ocean on a once-scuttled World War ...
Archaeologists Recover 900 Artifacts From Ming Dynasty Shipwrecks in South China Sea
Smithsonian Magazine· 5 days agoDuring three phases over the past year, researchers hauled up 890 objects from the first vessel,...
An Important Packard Plant Relic Finds the Perfect Home
Autoweek via Yahoo News· 5 days agoTrue, Detroit is tearing down the old Packard assembly plant, but an essential piece of it now...
Finding the Jazz in New Orleans, Louisiana: Day Two
Erin Austen Abbott via Yahoo News· 4 days agoEmbrace the New Orleans jazz culture, restaurants, newly discovered shops, neighborhoods to explore, and more with a fun-filled four-day visit to New...
William Goines, first Black member of elite Navy SEALs, dies at 87 - The Boston Globe
The Boston Globe· 17 hours agoMr. Goines retired from the Navy in 1987 as a master chief petty officer. The U.S. military started to desegregate its forces after World War II ...