Editor’s Note: Most Minnesotans know the name Charles Lindbergh, but they’re probably less familiar with another local Charles whose dazzling aviation career rocketed him to fame. Stunt pilot ...
Although Charles Lindbergh never ran for president, the show features many real newsreels from the period and involves several true stories. The eerily captivating series, which borrows details ...
American aviation and military officer Charles Lindbergh made history on May 20, 1927, when he departed for his first solo flight as a pilot across the Atlantic. Less than five years later, on ...
When Charles Lindbergh returned to the United States after making his historic solo flight from New York to Paris, he was both a hero and the biggest celebrity in the world. In the weeks and ...
In 1935, after enduring a three-year ordeal involving the kidnapping and murder of their first born son and the trial of the man accused of committing the crime, Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh ...
It started with a killer conversation. A captivating new novel published this month by a veteran Long Island reporter was inspired by his real-life interview with the cold-blooded killer of a ...
On January 2, 1935, Bruno Richard Hauptmann stepped into a courtroom in Flemington, New Jersey, accused of the so-called crime of the century. Prosecutors were tasked with convincing a jury that ...
In 1932, after the toddler son of pioneering aviator Charles Lindbergh was snatched from his crib at his parents’ Hopewell, New Jersey, home, the media coverage of the crime quickly became nothing ...
It’s every parent’s nightmare, one from which even being rich and famous doesn’t protect you. Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr., the Lindbergh baby, was kidnapped on March 2, 1932, taken from ...