*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Charles Lindbergh speaks to a crowd that filled Art Hill on June 19, 1927, one of the mass events welcoming Lindbergh back to St.
In this convincing biography, historian Gehrz (The Pietist Option) argues Charles Lindbergh was an early example of a public figure who led a spiritual but not religious life. Lindbergh did not grow ...
Charles was a famed aviator who made the first nonstop flight across the Atlantic from New York to France. He was criticized for accepting a medal given to him by the Third Reich, and he opposed the U ...
Charles Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic and into the history books. That might not seem significant to children who consider space travel common place, but Bev Carlson has a simple analogy to help ...
Seventy-five years ago, Charles A. Lindbergh flew across the Atlantic in what aviators still deem the greatest solo flight of all time. Although his influence is indelibly stamped on virtually all ...
Aviator Charles Lindbergh began his historic solo transatlantic flight on this day in history, May 20, 1927. Departing from Roosevelt Field on Long Island, New York, just before 8 a.m. on May 20, ...
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The follies of violence and rhetoric in the Vietnam War and World War II have a lot of lessons for the leaders of Israel, Iran and the next American president. By Thomas E. Ricks Las nuevas y extrañas ...