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Sex, violent death, and mystery. If your life has one of these things, people might be interested. If it has two, now you’re tabloid fodder. If it has three, you’re Amelia Earhart.” ...
The company, owned by General Motors, discovered that a terribly toxic and volatile chemical called tetraethyl lead changed ...
Hours after hosting a state banquet at Windsor Castle, the King and Queen Camilla toured a selection of pictures that are the ...
In 1958, twenty-one-year-old Maureen Hingert was wedded to Mario Armond Zamparelli, a handsome artist, interior designer, ‘marketing genius’, and popular man-about-town amongst the Los Angeles jet set ...
Lindbergh also took many emergency items that would have been standard for any flight, such as a hacksaw blade and sewing needle. Long Description "Our messenger of peace and goodwill has broken down ...
How Claire McCardell changed women’s fashion ...
The 1932 kidnapping and death of the then almost-two-year-old Charles "Charlie" Lindbergh was the stuff of tragic melodrama. The case of what happened to the Lindbergh baby drew worldwide ...
IIIF provides researchers rich metadata and media viewing options for comparison of works across cultural heritage collections. Visit the IIIF page to learn more. Charles A. Lindbergh and his wife, ...
The 56th running of the world's largest 10K race is July 4. Here's what to know on road closures, transportation, live streaming, and more.
Charles Lindbergh was the first person to fly solo non-stop over the Atlantic Ocean, but you may not know that he grew up right here in Minnesota. Photojournalist Bill Middeke takes us to ...
A University of Kansas historian is looking for answers to a mystery that's nearly a century old. Could DNA tests shed new light on the Lindbergh baby kidnapping case?
The Charles A. Lindbergh Chair in Aerospace History is a competitive 12-month fellowship open Oct 15, to senior scholars with distinguished records of publication who are at work on, or anticipate ...