In 1929, the first national women’s air race passed through Arizona. Who were these intrepid aviators and what challenges did they encounter along the way?
In 1929, the first national women’s air race from Santa Monica, CA to Cleveland, OH passed through Arizona. Stopping in Yuma, Phoenix, and Douglas, the intrepid fliers solidified their determination and sisterhood along these Arizona waypoints. Who were these aviators? What were their planes like in 1929? What challenges did they encounter along the way? And what about that telegram sent to pilot Thea Rasche, “Beware of sabotage”? There is much to explore!
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Free admission
2022/03/08 - 2022/03/08
Flagstaff City-Coconino County Public Library
300 W Aspen Ave, Flagstaff, AZ 86001