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The Charles A. Lindbergh State Historic Site, Little Falls, MNThe early home of Charles A. Lindbergh has been preserved as the Charles A. Lindbergh State Historic Site in Little Falls, MN. His early life in Little Falls shaped his life and prepared him to conquer the air for over fifty years.
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Charles Lindbergh - the Lone Eagle During WWII in the PacificA history of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh in the Pacific during WWII.
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Baby Lindbergh Part 1-3: The Lindbergh Kidnapping.Who kidnapped baby Charles and ultimately killed him? Is that the person who made contact with the Lindbergh family and demanded a ransom? -
Lindbergh, Houdini, Bambino, and CaponeSome basic information about Charles Lindbergh, Harry Houdini, Babe Ruth, and Al Capone, and the roles they played in American history.
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A Short Biography of Charles LindberghCharles Lindbergh was born to mother Evangeline Land at her mother's house in February of 1902. His mother was a chemistry teacher for Detroit and his father Charles Lindbergh was a lawyer and Minnesota's Sixth District congressman .
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The Plot Against America Reaction Piece: The Context of LindberghUpon reading The Plot Against America by Philip Roth in class, we were asked to give our opinion on Lindbergh in the context of the book and how it relates to today.
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The Thrall's Tale by Judith Lindbergh: A ReviewA review of the novel The Thrall's Tale by Judith Lindbergh. The story of three women living in Greenland during it's conversion to Christianity.
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Baby Lindbergh Part 2-3: John Condon and His Unusual InvolvementJohn Condon was an 72-year-old man who had never worked as a policeman, yet he placed himself in the middle of the Lindbergh investigations. -
Celebrating the 80th Anniversary of Lindbergh's Transatlantic FlightFrom May 18-20, a weekend celebration of Lindbergh's groundbreaking flight was held at the Cradle of Aviation Museum near Long Island's Roosevelt Field where the Spirit of St. Louis took off on its historic flight. -
Charles Lindbergh - More on the First Aviator to Cross the Atlantic in FlightCharles Lindbergh is well known for his contribution to air travel. His flight across the Atlantic in 1927 made a significant impact on travel today. -
The Robbing of Innocence: Charles Lindbergh Jr. KidnappingThe Charles Lindbergh Jr. Kidnapping
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The Lindbergh Kidnapping is Revisited in The TrialTold through quiet, effective prose in poem form, "The Trial" tells the story of Katie Flynn, a young girl who lives with her mother in Flemington, New Jersey. It's in this town that the famous Lindbergh kidnapping trial took place in 1935. -
Charles Lindbergh's Tragic LossEverybody would love to move into a dream home, but when Charles Lindbergh and his wife were allowed to live their dream it was ruined once their son was kidnapped. -
The Lindbergh Case a Debacle from Start to Finish Part 3-3Theories about who did what began to circulate.
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"GIFT from the SEA" by ANNE MORROW LINDBERGHA review of the inspirational novel in relation to my life.
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Lindbergh Elementary in Tulsa, OKA mother's view of Linderbergh Elementary in Tulsa Oklahoma
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Argumentative Essay: Legal Perspective on Cameras in CourtroomsFollowing the Lindbergh trial in 1937, the American Bar Association, appointed a committee to investigate the legality and constitutionality of cameras in courtrooms.
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Theater Review: Take FlightWhat do the Wright brothers, Charles Lindbergh and Amelia Earhart have in common? They're the lead characters in this David Shire musical. -
Eco-Friendly Biofuel Powers Transatlantic Jet PlaneJet plane powered by biofuel follows route taken by Charles Lindbergh in world's first transatlantic flight. -
The Thrall's Tale by Judith LindberghThree norse women find their own paths in Greenland when it is first settled.
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California's Black Mountain Open Space Park Glider PortThere's a beautiful glider port secreted away in the California hills halfway between downtown San Diego and Escondido. Discover the important aerial events that happened at this site in history and observe the paragliding that's done there today. -
Happy Dead Birthday to Famous People Who Were Born on June 22Happy Dead Birthday To Famous People Who Were Born on June 22 John Dillinger, Bill Blass, Ed Bradley, Pete Maravich, Anne Morrow Lindbergh
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February 4: Today's Notable BirthdaysHappy birthday: Gabrielle Anwar, Clint Black, Alice Cooper, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Oscar de la Hoya, Charles Lindbergh, Rosa Parks, Dan Quayle and more. Is February 4th your birthday? How will you celebrate? What notable individuals share your birthday?
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Philip Roth's 'The Plot Against America' Creates Alternate, Anti-Semetic U.S. HistoryThis is a book review of Philip Roth's 2004 novel, The Plot Against America, an alternate history in which Charles Lindbergh becomes president and starts a wave of anti-Semitic prejudice in the U.S. -
Garden of the Gods Rock Formations Offer Provide a Rare BeautyCharles Lindbergh said he had never seen "a more spectacular and magnificent place." He was talking about the Garden of the Gods, a park in Colorado Springs, Colorado, which is a garden, not of flowers, but of huge red sandstone rocks. -
The Charles A. Lindberg Historic Site in Little Falls, Minnesota is a Great Place to VisitThe Charles A. Lindberg Historic Site is in Little Fall's, Minnesota. Little Falls; Minnesota is in the center of the state of Minnesota. The Charles A. Lindberg Historic Site is the home of Charles A. Lindbergh.
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American Anti-Semitism in the Twentieth CenturyThis research paper examines the historical manifestations of anti-Semitism in the twentieth century, and includes prominent American figues such as Charles Lindbergh and Henry Ford.
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Jerrie Mock: The Story of Aviation's Forgotten PioneerThe story of the first woman to fly solo around the world. Originally published in AOPA Pilot Magazine, rights have been released, and it is now available on Associated Content.
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Sir Edmund Hillary Dead at 88The mountaineering world lost a legend today. Sir Edmund Hillary, most famous for being the first to successfully climb Mount Everest, died on Thursday, January 10, 2008 at the age of 88.
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The Standard J-1, One of History's Forgotten AirplanesThe Standard J-1 airplane was a widely used airplane but it is truly one that history has forgotten.
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Treating Our Elders as Living HistoryMany of us have living grandparents who have lived through and remember some of the most significant events of the last century.My grandmother, Mary Thomas. taught me about many astounding things. -
Holidays on Earth Today: February 4, 2008Interesting but bizarre holidays from around the world that are happening today. -
The Google Lunar X Prize: The New Independent Race to Send Unmanned Robots to the MoonJust because private organizations are working hard to send a robot to the moon (and get hi-def pictures back) doesn't mean the media shouldn't do more coverage on the Lunar X Prize sponsored by Google. This could potentially be a triumph for private enterprise... -
Free Attractions for Kids in St. LouisSt. Louis is a wonderful city for traveling with kids. A number of major attractions have free admission, which is something that can't be found in most American cities. -
The Cause of the Philadelphia Sports CursePhiladelphia major sports teams have gone almost 25 years without winning a championship. Find out the true reason why.
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After Christmas Sales and Bargains in St. Louis, MissouriIf you aren't tired of checkout lines and shopping malls, here are a few places to find some holiday bargains in St. Louis, Missouri on December 26. -
Budget Hotels Near Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport (MSP)If you are planning a trip and your destination is the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport the budget hotels listed below can be found near the airport. Hopefully the list will help you as you plan your trip.
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Five Great Living American AuthorsThe art of literature is not dead. It is very much alive in America.
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Who or What Will Win Time's Person of the Year 2007?JK Rowling, the American soldier and Al Gore are widely considered front-runners for Time Magazine's Person of the Year for 2007. Here are some other darkhorses and longshots. -
The Originals: Dr. SeussThe creator of legendary books like "The Cat in the Hat" and "Green Eggs and Ham," Dr. Seuss, is next, said Sam-I-Am.
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