|
|
Articles related to "Charles Lindbergh"
The First Transatlantic Flight When Charles Lindbergh made the first solo, non-stop transatlantic flight, it marked a significant moment in travel history and forever changed the tourism industry. charles lindbergh's transatlantic flight • the impact of the first transatlantic flight on tr • charles lindbergh made the first solo non-stop tra • significant moment in travel history • ryan nyp “spirit of st. louis”
Amelia Earhart: Great Aviator The story of Amelia Earhart, whose life and preemature death was a memorable blend of bravery, adventure and tragedy. amelia earhart • fred noonan • atlantic ocean • amy guest • george putnam
Charles Lindbergh Lindbergh devised new high altitude flying to save fuel and crossed the Atlantic in his biplane the Spirit of St. Louis. lindbergh • transatlantic • transportation • history • flight
Anne Morrow Lindbergh: First Lady Of The Air Winters' biography draws Anne Morrow Lindbergh out from the shadow of her legendary husband Charles Lindbergh, revealing her as an aviation pioneer in her own right. anne morrow lindbergh • kathleen c. winters • first lady of the air • biography • charles lindbergh
Charles A. Lindbergh A look at the life of the man who made the first non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic. charles lindbergh • spirit of st. louis • aviation • flight • trans-atlantic flight
No More Words by Reeve Lindbergh Reeve Lindbergh tells a touching story of love and admiration between a mother and daughter, as well as, the story of letting go and savoring the memories left behind. no more words • anne morrow lindbergh • charles lindbergh • lindbergh baby kidnapping 1932 • reeve lindbergh
Pan Am Airways: All-American in Name and Scope This article explores another Florida airline that also used flying boats. Detect a pattern? This airline is probably more well-known than the others, especially since everyone knows about its Clipper ships! pan am • world airways • fdr • president • juan trippe
The Crime of the Century: Unsolved? On the night of March 1, 1932 the baby of Charles and Anne Lindbergh was taken from his nursery. Two months later his tiny body was discovered only a few miles from their home. Even though Bruno Richard Hauptmann was executed for the crime, many still believe he was innocent. lindbergh • kidnapping • murder • unsolved • crime
Lindbergh and the Spirit of St. Louis Biography of pioneer aviator Charles Lindbergh, famous for his 'Spirit of St. Louis' flight from New York to Paris. lindbergh's brief biography • charles lindbergh spirit of st louis • lindbergh anne morrow • lindbergh and henry ford • lindbergh first flight
Amelia Earhart Biography Amelia Earhart as more than just a celebrated woman aviator. She was also a traliblazing feminist, and an independent minded spirit who campaigned for women's rights. amelia earhart • charles lindbergh • friendship flight in 1928 • flight across the atlantic in 1932 • california to hawaii flight 1935
Amelia Earhart's Hero Do heroes need heroes? Here's how Amelia Earhart, the most famous aviator of the 1920's and 1930's followed in the footsteps of the most famous aviator of the 1910's amelia earhart • america's first licensed woman pilot • harriet quimby • first woman to fly the atlantic • first woman to fly the english channel
Number One Something Speak It Some people come to New Guinea and stay for a week, others come for a week and stay for a lifetime. Papua New Guinea is eternally fascinating and frustrating. Home to the world's largest butterfly, the bird of paradise,orchids galore, and the world's best coffee, it offers natural beauty in abundance. papua new guinea • number one something speak it • ambua lodge • mudmen • port moresby
Bruno Hauptman Executed Bruno Hauptman, a 36-year-old German-born carpenter, was executing for kidnapping and killing Charles Lindbergh's son on April 3, 1936 in the New Jersey . lindbergh kidnapping • execution of lindbergh killer • bruno richard hauptmann • trial of bruno hauptmann • kidnapping of lindbergh baby
Hearst Castle Museum Hearst Castle, a spectacular display of art and architecture, was the magnificent hilltop home of former newspaper tycoon William Randolph Hearst. hearst castle • william randolph hearst • neptune pool • gilded age • architecture
Historic Hay-Adams Hotel in Washington DC Hay-Adams Hotel is Washington DC with be the temporary home of United States President Elect Barack Obama as they prepare to move into the White House of U.S. Capitol. barack obama • president elect • white house • hay-adams hotel • historic hotels of america
The Birth of Airmail The Army had been detailed to help the Post Office with an experimental project to inaugurate airmail in America. This was the first regular airmail route in the world. air mail • first • birth of • army • air corps
History of the Radio Early radio only reached a local audience. As technology improved, the entire nation could listen to the same radio program at the same time. history of radio • new communications technology in the 1920s • kdka in pittsburgh • nbc • cbs
Season Finales and Season Enders Dominate Programming This Week A look at this week in tv history and the many season finales and series ending episodes airing this week. voyager • william shatner • mr. rogers neighborhood • pbs • sweeps
The Henry Ford Inspires Generations The mission of The Henry Ford is to inspire generations. With Greenfield Village, The Henry Ford Museum, and The IMAX Theater, people can't help but be inspired. henry ford • greenfield village • henry ford museum • imax theater • ford motor company
Top 10 Science-Fiction Books for Non-Fans If you think that s-f is a silly boys' genre all about star-ships and robots battling in space, think again: and use this selection for the unconverted as a guide. s-f • best s-f • best science fiction • classic science fiction • speculative fiction
Amazing! Ripley's Museums, Cartoons Prove Seeing Is Believing The Legend Of Robert Ripley! fun • travel • tourism • museum • radio
Amelia Earhart's Life Being Made into Movie October 23, 2009 the legendary woman pilot, Amelia Earhart, is slated to have her life set to film in the major motion picture aptly titled Amelia. amelia earhart • women pilots • aviator from kansas • george putnam • book publisher
Best Intermediate Gift Books Save time, money - shop online for memorable books to give children, teachers, and family members this holiday. books • intermediate readers • grade 3 • quality titles • gift books
Bonnie and Clyde's Untold Story Go Down Together is a nonfiction re-creation of the story of Bonnie and Clyde, set in the time of the Great Depression and its desperate environment. bonnie and clyde • crime during the depression • romantic criminals • gangsters and crime • jeff guinn
Daring Women A list taken by a postcard book, "Women Who Dared," revisits brave women from all walks of life who made a positive difference in the lives of women and men. women • difference • made a difference • mom • sister
How Can a Site About Vegetables be so Good for Homeschoolers? Here is one of the best kept secrets on the internet--a gigantic used curriculum board on a site about...vegetarian living. curriculum • used curriculum • education • frugal • homeschool
How to Have an OBE Discover how to have an OBE in three simple steps! Induce an Out of Body Experience with the Mind Awake, Body Asleep technique and go astral travel in the spirit world. how to have an obe • how to astral project • out of body • out of body experience • obe induction methods
Let's Celebrate February Check out all these cool happenings in February. Includes ideas and activities for kids crafts. february • february holidays • kids crafts • pancakes • mardi gras
Museums on the National Mall in Washington, D.C. Thirteen national museums and galleries, all located on the National Mall in the U.S. capitol, offer visitors an unparalleled wealth of history, arts, and culture. museums on the mall • museums in washington dc • smithsonian museums in dc • national mall • air and space museum
Taking Inspiration from Nature As a writer, Anne Morrow Lindbergh was an inspiration. Her work encompassed all of nature and placed our role in a new perspective. She showed us how to revere nature and use it to inspire our work. anne morrow lindbergh • nature • nature writing • essays • poetry
Alexander Calder A biography of sculptor Alexander Calder, 1898-1976 alexander calder • american • mobile • stabile • duchamp
America Needs A New Space Program How NASA Monopolizes Space and How it Harms a Potentially Strong Commercial Space Industry. nasa • international space station • apollo • eugene cernan • ronald evans
Find Those Free Catalogs For Your Comparison Shopping If you like to comparison shop for curriculum, then here's how to get a coffee table full of homeschool catalogs delivered to your door. curriculum • frugal • homeschool • catalog
JACK MINER: The Man And His Legacy In 1904, Jack Miner founded The Jack Miner Bird Sancturary near Kingsville, Ontario. Jack banded over 50,000 wild ducks and 40,000 migratory birds in his lifetime. What a great legacy he left behind. jack miner bird sanctuary • jack miner • legacy • kingsville • ontario
Jean Batten- Part 1 First of a two part look at the life of the aviatrix Jean Batten jean batten • flying • aviation • record • aviatrix
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines: The World's Oldest Airline Read the colorful history of the world's oldest airline currently flying. At one time this was an "airline without a country." Also reveals what KLM stands for. klm royal dutch airlines • dutch • queen wilhelmina • albert plesman • amsterdam
The Lindberghs' Summer Excursion Part I In the summer of 1931 Charles Lindbergh was bored, so he planned a summer excursion befitting the man who first flew the Atlantic: He would fly the great circle route to the orient in a seaplane with his wife as co-pilot. seaplanes • lindbergh • canada • alaska • fog
The Lindberghs' Summer Excursion: Part II On the second leg of the Lindberghs' 1931 flight to the Orient, the intrepid flyers overcame fog, darkness, a typhon, a massive flood, and a water borne mob. But the power of one of the world's greatest rivers, and an untimely death put an early end to their adventure. lindbergh • point barrow • kamchatka peninsula • sirius • hms hermes
Adolf Hitler's On-Going Popularity with Students The Third Reich is a frequent topic of student history papers yet the themes often point to a subtle fascination with Hitler and the trappings of National Socialism. adolf hitler's popularity • rise of adolf hitler • why students are fascinated by hitler • fascination with the nazis • defending hitler |
A |
B |
C |
D |
E |
F |
G |
H |
I |
J |
K |
L |
M |
N |
O |
P |
Q |
R |
S |
T |
U |
V |
W |
X |
Y |
Z |
0-9 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|