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FIRST ROUND-THE-WORLD FLIGHT, UNITED STATES, SEPT. 8-28, 1924

Posted 12/5/2006 Printable Fact Sheet
 
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The World Flight completed its journey by traveling across the United States, stopping in various cities along the way.

Use the following links to view more information about this portion of the first round-the-world flight.

Sept. 8, 1924 (Boston, Mass., to New York, N.Y.)
Sept. 9, 1924 (New York, N.Y., to Washington, D.C.)
Sept. 10, 1924
Sept. 11, 1924
Sept. 12, 1924
Sept. 13, 1924
(Washington, D.C., to Dayton, Ohio)
Sept. 14, 1924
Sept. 15, 1924
(Dayton, Ohio, to Chicago, Ill.)
Sept. 16, 1924
Sept. 17, 1924
(Chicago, Ill., to Omaha, Neb.)
Sept. 18, 1924 (Omaha, Neb., to St. Joseph, Mo., and Muskogee, Okla.)
Sept. 19, 1924 (Muskogee, Okla., to Dallas, Texas)
Sept. 20, 1924 (Dallas, Texas, to Sweetwater and El Paso, Texas)
Sept. 21, 1924 (El Paso, Texas, to Tucson, Ariz.)
Sept. 22, 1924 (Tucson, Ariz., to San Diego, Calif.)
Sept. 23, 1924 (San Diego to Los Angeles, Calif.)
Sept. 24, 1924
Sept. 25, 1924
(Los Angeles to San Francisco, Calif.)
Sept. 26, 1924
Sept. 27, 1924
(San Francisco, Calif., to Eugene, Ore.)
Sept. 28, 1924 (Eugene, Ore., to Seattle, Wash.)

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