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This July will mark the 80th anniversary of Amelia Earhart’s mysterious ... 30 gallons of gasoline for her “queer craft.” Traveling with Earhart was a pilot representing the Willow Grove ...
Think coffee is just for your morning mug? Think again. In this delicious culinary experiment, we craft a full 3-course meal using coffee as the star ingredient in every dish — from appetizer to ...
and even a DIY Amelia Earhart costume, there’s something here for every age and skill level. Whether you're using paper, straws, clothespins, or cardboard tubes, these crafts are the perfect way ...
"Custom of the sea" was a historically accepted practice of cannibalism as a means of survival during shipwrecks and sea ...
LONDONDERRY, Ireland, May 22, 1932 (UP) - Amelia Earhart Putnam smiled her way to ... leaving her own damaged craft where she had landed it at the end of her flight. She waved to the crowd and ...
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The aviator’s publicity-mad husband, George Palmer Putnam, kept pushing her to risk her life for the sake of fame.
She was a trailblazing figure during her time and one of history's greatest mysteries after her disappearance.
From a curious Midwestern girl to a legendary aviator, Amelia Earhart's life was a daring pursuit of freedom, flight, and self-definition.
The tragic death of Amelia Earhart owed as much to her husband’s Svengali-like machinations as to her limited piloting skills, according to this canny dual biography. Journalist Shapiro (The ...
On May 21, 1932, Amelia Earhart became the first woman to fly solo, non-stop across the Atlantic Ocean, landing in Culmore, in Co Derry. The feat had been famously achieved by Charles Lindbergh ...