The story behind the plane that carried Lindbergh across the Atlantic.
The abduction of Charles Lindbergh, Jr. and the subsequent "Trial of the Century"
Controversial views dissolve Lindbergh's hero status.
A young Lindbergh takes to the air and becomes a barnstormer.
It was a dangerous job, but someone had to do it.
Timeline of aviation milestones.
On May 20, 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh left Long Island's Roosevelt Field in a single-engine plane built by Ryan Airlines.Â
List of reources for further reading.
Have students consider which modes of transportation they might use to travel from New York to San Francisco and how long each journey would take.Â
"And here is your host, Bill Fox." I stood there for a moment until somebody said, "That's you."Â
The headline of this Los Angeles Times article reads "President Wants TV Scandals Cleaned Up." Published November 5, 1959.
When Charles Van Doren faced these questions on the NBC quiz show "Twenty One," he held a hidden advantage.