In 1927, Charles A. Lindbergh made history by flying non-stop from New York to Paris. A year later he was on the West Coast and actually stopped in Medford. It is not known what aircraft he was flying on that trip, as the “Spirit of St. Louis” had been donated to the Smithsonian Institution. On July 4, 1939, Lindbergh stopped again in Medford to refuel his Curtis P-36 Army Air Corps pursuit-interceptor airplane. He was on his way to Seattle, where he met with the [...]
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