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Steven Arnold

🏞️ Kill Devil Hill | Wright Brothers National Memorial

Have you heard of Kill Devil Hill? It's a unique island chain on the eastern side of North Carolina, similar to Key West. I decided to check it out and was surprised to discover that it's actually the place where the Wright Brothers invented the airplane. It has now been turned into the Wright Brothers National Memorial, and it was really cool to hear the history and walk on the same grounds where the first flights took place, even in the rain. It felt like a pilgrimage to the birthplace of aviation. ✈️ A Journey of Human Flight It's incredible to think that it took thousands of years for humans to achieve their dream of flying, yet from the invention of the airplane by the Wright Brothers to the moon landing in just 66 years, it's truly miraculous. #FirstTimeFlying #Airplane #USATravel #USATourism #NorthCarolina #WrightBrothers #USAAdventure #FlyingHigh #MoonLanding #OffTheBeatenPath

🏞️ Kill Devil Hill | Wright Brothers National Memorial🏞️ Kill Devil Hill | Wright Brothers National Memorial🏞️ Kill Devil Hill | Wright Brothers National Memorial
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Wright Brothers Snapshots: Where Flight Met Sand, Bicycle Grease, and a Saint Bernard

A century ago, the Wright brothers’ path to powered flight left behind more than just blueprints—it produced a trove of glass negatives that capture the grit and oddities of invention. These images, dating from 1897 to 1928, reveal not only the iconic moments at Kitty Hawk but also the messy aftermath of failed flights, with cracked wings and scattered parts. Beyond the windswept dunes, the collection zooms in on quieter scenes: Orville and Wilbur hunched over bicycle frames in Dayton, Ohio, drawing on their mechanical roots long before takeoff. Even their loyal Saint Bernard, Scipio, makes an appearance, grounding the high-flying dreams in everyday life. From makeshift kitchens to endless stretches of sand, these photographs offer a candid, behind-the-scenes look at the world that shaped aviation’s first leaps. In every frame, invention looks less like destiny and more like a patchwork of trial, error, and unexpected company. #WrightBrothers #AviationHistory #LibraryOfCongress #Culture

Wright Brothers Snapshots: Where Flight Met Sand, Bicycle Grease, and a Saint Bernard