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The Charles A.
and Anne Morrow Lindbergh Foundation was created in 1977, the 50th anniversary year of Charles Lindbergh's
epic New York-to-Paris flight. It was originated by friends of the
Lindberghs at The Explorers Club in New York City to honor the Lindberghs'
devoted partnership and pioneering achievements in aviation, exploration,
conservation, writing and philosophy. The national effort to establish the non-profit organization,
was led by General
James H. Doolittle and Astronaut Neil Armstrong.
Knowing the Lindberghs' vision of a balance between the technological
advancements they helped pioneer, and the preservation of the human and
natural environment they cherished, it was decided that this balanced vision
would become the cornerstone of the Foundation's programs.
Click
on the Foundation logo below to find out more about the Lindbergh
Foundation.
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