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Armstrong Field

This was the site of one of the earliest airports in the Memphis area. Named for Lt. Guion Armstrong, a Memphis pilot killed in World War I, it was dedicated Nov. 11, 1926. Charles A. Lindbergh...

This was the site of one of the earliest airports in the Memphis area. Named for Lt. Guion Armstrong, a Memphis pilot killed in World War I, it was dedicated Nov. 11, 1926. Charles A. Lindbergh landed here on Oct. 3, 1927 (four months after his epic, non-stop solo New York-to-Paris flight) as part of his 82-city tour promoting acceptance of the airplane as a dependable mode of transportation.

Submitted from the Shelby County Register's Office.

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