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#1 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 11/01/2014 #1

Researchers probing the 1937 disappearance of famed American aviator Amelia Earhart’s plane said they now think a slab of aluminum found decades ago on an uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean came from her aircraft.
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#2 Click this link to see Blog page --> 11/02/2016

#AmeliaEarhart last chapter was as a heroic castaway

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#3 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 11/13/2016 #15

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#4 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 01/20/2017 #2

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#5 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 09/27/2018 #1

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#6 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 03/17/2019 #4

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#7 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 05/21/2020 #5

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#8 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 08/24/2021 #3

In 1932, Amelia Mary Earhart embarked on a 19-hour flight from Los Angeles to Newark, New Jersey, making her the first woman to fly solo, non-stop, from coast to coast. #AmeliaEarhart
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#9 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 01/05/2022 #9

In 1939, Amelia Mary Earhart was officially declared dead “in absentia”. #AmeliaEarhart
Frederick Joseph “Fred” Noonan disappeared with her, but you rarely hear about his contibution. He was the navigator. I think the hat and goggles added a clever bit of PR drama since she rarely flew in an open cockpit.
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#10 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 01/11/2022 #5

In 1935, aviator Amelia Mary Earhart began an 18-hour trip from Honolulu to Oakland, CA, that made her the first person to fly solo across any part of the Pacific Ocean. #AmeliaEarhart
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#11 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 02/07/2022 #5

In 1931, aviator Amelia Mary Earhart married publisher George Palmer Putnam in Noank, CT. #AmeliaEarhart
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#12 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 05/20/2022 #4

In 1932, Amelia Earhart took off from Newfoundland to become the 1st woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. (Because of weather and equipment problems, Earhart set down in Northern Ireland instead of her intended destination, France.) #AmeliaEarhart
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#13 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 05/21/2022 #5

In 1932, Amelia Earhart became the 1st woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean as she landed in Northern Ireland, about 15 hours after leaving Newfoundland. #AmeliaEarhart
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#14 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 06/17/2022 #4

In 1928, Amelia Mary Earhart embarked on a trans-Atlantic flight from Newfoundland to Wales with pilots Wilmer Stultz and Louis Gordon, becoming the 1st woman to make the trip as a passenger. #AmeliaEarhart

Amelia had one heck of a PR agent.

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#15 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 07/02/2022 #2

In 1937, aviator Amelia Mary Earhart and navigator Frederick Joseph “Fred” Noonan disappeared over the Pacific Ocean while attempting to make the 1st flight around the world along the equator. #AmeliaEarhart #FredNoonan

You hardly hear about poor Fred, he got second billing (or none at all).

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#16 Click this link to see Historic Photos page --> 07/24/2022 #2

In 1897, Amelia Mary Earhart was born in Atchison, KS. #AmeliaEarhart
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#17 Click this link to see News Photos page --> 08/20/2025 #1

A deep-sea exploration company said it has new data that reveals the likely location of lost aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart’s missing plane and will launch a fourth expedition to find it. The new research from Nauticos offers the “most precise information yet” about Earhart’s and navigator Fred Noonan’s final position before their disappearance on July 2nd, 1937. After restoration and analysis of an identical radio system used by Earhart and Noonan, Nauticos has determined their approximate location at 8 a.m. on the day they vanished, a press release said. This discovery significantly refines the search area near Howland Island, the intended next stop of Earhart’s flight.
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