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Dakota Datebook
August 26, 2006
"Lindberg Day"
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On this day in 1927, the celebrated American aviator
Charles Lindberg flew into Fargo in The Spirit of St. Louis. The visit
was just three months after the historic solo flight from New York to
Paris made him a super-hero.
People came to Fargo from all over the region to catch a glimpse of the
grinning pilot. Hotels were booked and people gathered early in the morning
for the afternoon arrival. The famous silver plane circled and buzzed
both Fargo and Moorhead at low altitude before landing in North Fargo
about 2 p.m.
Lindbergh rode to El Zagal Park, sitting on the back of a convertible
and waving to the crowds lining the streets. In his speech in the natural
amphitheatre at the park, he told the throng the primary reason for his
visit was to promote the construction of airports and the development
of mail and commercial aviation
and Fargos possibilities are
great
Written by Russell Ford-Dunker
Sources:
Throng Welcomes Lindbergh The Fargo Forum and Daily Republican
26 August 1927, p. 1.
http://www.charleslindbergh.com/
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