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Round-the-World Flight 1924 Marker image, Touch for more information
By Dennis Wilson, Brunswick Parks and Recreation, October 7, 2022
Round-the-World Flight 1924 Marker
SHOWN IN SOURCE-SPECIFIED ORDER
1 Maine, Cumberland County, Brunswick — Round-the-World Flight 1924 — Maine's Tribute to the American Round-The-World Aviators —
On the shore of Mere Point, Casco Bay, Maine, 200 feet west of this Spot on September 5, 1924 the United States Army Round-the-World Aviators, after starting westward from Seattle, Washington, April 6, 1924, made their first landing on the soil of . . . Map (db m208657) HM
2 California, Los Angeles County, Santa Monica, Sunset Park — Clover Field1919 — Santa Monica Airport —
Oldest airport now operating in Los Angeles County. Site of many famous events in aviation history. Pilots and planes using this field were active in pioneering the development of aviation. Site of the first round the world flight, March 17, . . . Map (db m208804) HM
3 Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — First Round The World Flight
Dedicated to U.S. Army Air Service officers in first round-the-world flight. Began April 6, 1924. Ended September 28, 1924, at Sand Point Airdrome on this field. 1st Lt. Lowell H. Smith, Pilot. Commander 1st Lt. Leslie P. Arnold. Flying Air . . . Map (db m210083) HM
 
 
  
  
 
 
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