The San Diego Air & Space Museum holds a large collection of Audio and Visual recordings. These recordings come in many formats, including good old phonographic records. One of these records in our collection shows how popular Charles Lindbergh was, as it contains not one, but two songs about the hero aviator. When Charles Lindbergh became the first man to cross the Atlantic by air alone in May of 1927, he immediately turned into one of the most popular people on earth. Everywhere he went, he was met by thousands of people who wanted to see the man who did what many believed was impossible.
To view this interesting new exhibit and its collection of rare artifacts, visit here.
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