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A highlight of the Dayton Aviation Heritage Park is a guided tour of these 2 guys' bicycle shop |
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NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARKS |
2023-05-24 |
#19 |
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These siblings corresponded with aeronautics pioneer Octave Chanute, who visited them at Kitty Hawk |
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$200 |
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HELPFUL HISTORIC FIGURES |
2022-10-05 |
#8713 |
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A telegram from these 2: "Average speed...thirty-one miles. Longest fifty-nine seconds.Inform press.Home Christmas" |
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20th CENTURY CORRESPONDENCE |
2009-02-10 |
#5627 |
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A 1904 issue of Popular Science Monthly reported their success in North Carolina the previous year |
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THE EARLY 20th CENTURY |
2001-11-12 |
#3956 |
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A boulder near Kill Devil Hill, North Carolina marks the spot where their "Flyer" took off in 1903 |
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HISTORIC AMERICA |
1992-12-03 |
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Part of a telegram they sent Dec. 17, 1903 read, "Average speed through air thirty-one miles" |
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HISTORIC QUOTES |
1992-01-29 |
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