The Wright Brothers Memorial
sits on Kill Devil Hill,
above the airfield.
The sand dune was stabilized
with sod & other plantings.
As Eric & I walk up the hill
to the memorial, we see a
parking area & picnic
tables.
Further up the hill, we see
This is a fitting place to fly
Discussion of a memorial
started in 1927.
wing- like pylon is topped
with a navigational beacon
with a navigational beacon
& contains a power house
to run it.
From this angle, the
memorial looks like
an airplane rudder.
In Commemoration of the Conquest of the Air
By the Brothers Wilbur & Orville Wright
Conceived By Genius
Achieved by Dauntless Resolution & Unconquerable Faith
Orville Wright was the guest of honor at the
dedication on November 14, 1932
Wilbur died in 1912 from typhoid fever.
On the other side of the hill,
Eric & I see a full scale model
of the photo taken by John T.
Daniels of Orville's first
flight on December 17, 1903.
I am grateful to the foresight of the United States Congress in setting aside lands for National Parks. Historical and natural areas all over America could have been bulldozed, built on and or mined by private companies, if not for Congress's belief that our heritage and unique geographic areas are worth preservation.
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