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Declassified Amelia Earhart documents open for review
TOPEKA (KSNT) – History sleuths can now find a large list of documents open online for review related to the disappearance of ...
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A Disturbing Clue Suggests Amelia Earhart Survived Her Crash. And Then She Was Eaten by Crabs.
We’ve long assumed the legendary pilot sank to the bottom oft he Pacific. But a forensic experiment points to a much darker possibility.
When a fellow pilot investigated the crash, he determined that a series of critical errors may have added up to catastrophe for the famous aviator on her final flight. Amelia Earhart stands in front ...
In 2017, Rachel Hartigan found herself on the island of Nikumaroro, an uninhabited coral atoll in the western Pacific Ocean.
Using Google Earth, Justin Myers found some anomalies near Nikumaroro Island that he thinks are strikingly similar to the legendary lost Electra.
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Man pleaded guilty after 72-year-old found dead in apartment
The suspect was detained near the scene after he was spotted with blood on his hands and clothes.
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Officers say man assaulted woman while holding their 10-month-old infant
When the victim's 14-year-old son took the child, the situation escalated to a physical assault.
The mystery of Amelia Earhart's disappearance in 1937 inspired oceanographer Robert Ballard to search for her final resting place ...
The Pearson Air Museum in Vancouver isn’t just another collection of old planes gathering dust, it’s a time machine that happens to smell like aviation fuel and history. That classic hangar exterior ...
On Wednesday, March 4, the Military Officers Association of America hosted speaker, Michael Carra. The event took place at Newberry Hall and attracted over 100 attendees.
Three Kansas museums received national recognition in the USA TODAY 10Best Readers' Choice Awards. The National Orphan Train Complex and the Amelia Earhart Hangar Museum placed in the top five for ...
A sign of solidarity from neighbors at Nancy Guthrie's home this month in Tucson. (Caitlin O'Hara / Associated Press) People who know nada about aviation history still know who Amelia Earhart is.
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