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X-WR-CALDESC:\n<h2>Come celebrate the 90th anniversary of Charles Lindbergh
 's historic flight AND the Cradle of Aviation Museum's 15th anniversary on
  Sunday\, May 21st!</h2>\n\n<b>- BOGO - Buy One\, Get One Free admission a
 ll day for museum\, theater and retro video game exhibit\n- 4:00 pm discus
 sion with Reeve Lindbergh\, Charles Lindbergh’s daughter - free\, but rese
 rvations required (516-572-4066)\n- Following Reeve Lindbergh\, special pr
 esentation of the documentary “Lindbergh’s Great Race…Are There Any Mechan
 ics Here?”\n- 12:00-3:00 pm\, children's Spirit of St. Louis craft activit
 y in the Golden Age Gallery - free with museum admission\n</b>\nThe Cradle
  of Aviation Museum will celebrate one of the most significant moments in 
 history on Sunday\, May 21st when they commemorate the 90th Anniversary of
  Charles Lindbergh’s flight from Roosevelt Field to Paris.\n\nOn a cloudy 
 morning in May of 1927\, a crowd of roughly 120 people thought they had wi
 tnessed a miracle as a young Charles Lindbergh steered his “Spirit of St. 
 Louis” down the dirt runway of Roosevelt Field. Thirty three and a half ho
 urs later\, the miracle happened when Lindbergh landed at Le Bourget Field
  outside of Paris\, becoming the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic
 . This single event revolutionized aviation and our view of the world.\n\n
 The celebration coincides with the 15th anniversary of the opening of the 
 Cradle of Aviation Museum. To celebrate\, the museum will be offering buy 
 one\, get one free admission on Museum\, Dome Theater\, Planetarium and th
 eir new special Retro Video Game Exhibit all day on Sunday\, May 21.\n\nLi
 ndbergh’s historic flight is chronicled extensively in the museum’s Golden
  Age Gallery which features a variety of artifacts as well as the Cradle’s
  “Spirit of St. Louis” airplane\, a sister ship to Lindbergh’s plane that 
 was built to the same specifications and was used in the Hollywood movie “
 The Spirit of St. Louis” starring Jimmy Stewart. Free children’s activitie
 s will be available from 12-3 pm in the Golden Age Gallery.\n\nOn Sunday a
 t 4pm\, Reeve Lindbergh\, Charles Lindbergh’s daughter will be part of a s
 pecial discussion on the impact her father had on aviation. Following the 
 discussion visitors will be able to view a special presentation of a docum
 entary about Charles Lindbergh. Admission to the Reeve Lindbergh event is 
 free but reservations are required. Reserve your seat by calling 516-572-4
 066.\n
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DESCRIPTION:\n<h2>Come celebrate the 90th anniversary of Charles Lindbergh'
 s historic flight AND the Cradle of Aviation Museum's 15th anniversary on 
 Sunday\, May 21st!</h2>\n\n<b>- BOGO - Buy One\, Get One Free admission al
 l day for museum\, theater and retro video game exhibit\n- 4:00 pm discuss
 ion with Reeve Lindbergh\, Charles Lindbergh’s daughter - free\, but reser
 vations required (516-572-4066)\n- Following Reeve Lindbergh\, special pre
 sentation of the documentary “Lindbergh’s Great Race…Are There Any Mechani
 cs Here?”\n- 12:00-3:00 pm\, children's Spirit of St. Louis craft activity
  in the Golden Age Gallery - free with museum admission\n</b>\nThe Cradle 
 of Aviation Museum will celebrate one of the most significant moments in h
 istory on Sunday\, May 21st when they commemorate the 90th Anniversary of 
 Charles Lindbergh’s flight from Roosevelt Field to Paris.\n\nOn a cloudy m
 orning in May of 1927\, a crowd of roughly 120 people thought they had wit
 nessed a miracle as a young Charles Lindbergh steered his “Spirit of St. L
 ouis” down the dirt runway of Roosevelt Field. Thirty three and a half hou
 rs later\, the miracle happened when Lindbergh landed at Le Bourget Field 
 outside of Paris\, becoming the first man to fly solo across the Atlantic.
  This single event revolutionized aviation and our view of the world.\n\nT
 he celebration coincides with the 15th anniversary of the opening of the C
 radle of Aviation Museum. To celebrate\, the museum will be offering buy o
 ne\, get one free admission on Museum\, Dome Theater\, Planetarium and the
 ir new special Retro Video Game Exhibit all day on Sunday\, May 21.\n\nLin
 dbergh’s historic flight is chronicled extensively in the museum’s Golden 
 Age Gallery which features a variety of artifacts as well as the Cradle’s 
 “Spirit of St. Louis” airplane\, a sister ship to Lindbergh’s plane that w
 as built to the same specifications and was used in the Hollywood movie “T
 he Spirit of St. Louis” starring Jimmy Stewart. Free children’s activities
  will be available from 12-3 pm in the Golden Age Gallery.\n\nOn Sunday at
  4pm\, Reeve Lindbergh\, Charles Lindbergh’s daughter will be part of a sp
 ecial discussion on the impact her father had on aviation. Following the d
 iscussion visitors will be able to view a special presentation of a docume
 ntary about Charles Lindbergh. Admission to the Reeve Lindbergh event is f
 ree but reservations are required. Reserve your seat by calling 516-572-40
 66.\n
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