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The 1932 kidnapping and death of the then almost-two-year-old Charles "Charlie" Lindbergh was the stuff of tragic melodrama. The case of what happened to the Lindbergh baby drew worldwide attention.
A University of Kansas historian is looking for answers to a mystery that's nearly a century old. Could DNA tests shed new light on the Lindbergh baby kidnapping case?
The mysterious kidnapping of famed American aviator Charles Lindbergh's baby could finally be solved. Experts say one of the envelopes from the ransom notes could hold damning evidence revealing ...
Four individuals with ties to Long Island, including aviation pioneers and aerospace company founders, are inducted into the ...
In 1932, Charles Lindbergh Jr., the 20-month-old son of the famous American aviator, was abducted from his home in East Amwell, New Jersey. His corpse was discovered months later.
Col. Charles A. Lindbergh dedicating Davis Monthan field in 1927. At that time it was the largest municipal airport in the U.S.
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Charles Lindbergh was the first person to fly solo non-stop over the Atlantic Ocean, but you may not know that he grew up right here in Minnesota. Photojournalist Bill Middeke takes us to ...
Princess Diana's brother, Charles Spencer, shared an unseen childhood throwback photo of them together on her July 1 birthday ...
King Charles celebrated Father's Day on Instagram with two family photos amid his rift from his son Prince Harry.