Lindbergh Landing Site

Lindbergh Landing Site (HM24QQ)

Location: Pierre, SD 57501 Hughes County
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Country: United States of America
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N 44° 24.844', W 100° 20.993'

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On this, then private, pasture dotted with Sioux Effigies (see marker north 2 miles), Colonel Charles Lindbergh landed his Ryan monoplane, "The Spirit of Saint Louis", September 1st 1927 at exactly 4 pm. On May 21st he had been the first person to fly solo and nonstop from New York to Paris. His plane had no radio, literally no forward visibility, and only minimal navigation equipment, thus his flight was a true aviation "first." His tour plan was to visit all the state capitals, stimulate interest in commercial aviation, and demonstrate the safety and punctuality of flight. After a short exhibition of circles and maneuvers over Fort Pierre, Pierre, and the landing field; he landed. A crowd of 3800 including Governor Bulow and Mayor Hipple greeted his arrival. American Legionnaires, led by Commander Charles H. Burke, had prepared and secured the site. In attendance were 700 cars, 18 from out of state, and representatives from 39 SD counties. In an open car, Lindbergh led a long procession of cars through streets of Pierre to the Saint Charles hotel where the special guests would spend the night. Following a supper reception

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at Mayor Hipple's home the American Legion Scotch band led the dignitaries to the front steps of the Capitol. Mayor Hipple spoke briefly.



Governor Bullow predicted that though Lindbergh had crossed the Atlantic and returned to tell of it, someday some man would leave the earth, journey to the mood and return to tell of it. To the cheering crowd of 5000 Lindbergh spoke briefly confining his remarks to an explanation of his presence in Pierre. Lindbergh declared that his trip was the forerunner of a time in the near future when people of Pierre could leave the Pierre airport and arrive at the east or west coast on the same day. He remarked that Pierre was especially fortunate to have a natural landing field and claimed that it would be important for all cities to develop airports. After an appearance at the dance in the City Auditorium he returned to the St. Charles for the night. Though planning to leave at 9 the next morning, he was delayed a bit by the need to prime the plane's oil pump. Finally at 9:e30 he took off for Cheyenne, WY This site, subsequently purchased by the city, would serve for the next 12 years as Pierre's airport.
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Placed ByPierre/Fort Pierre Historical Preservation Commission with Generous support from the South Dakota Pilot's Association and Private Donations
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Date Added Friday, January 19th, 2018 at 10:01am PST -08:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)14T E 392529 N 4918750
Decimal Degrees44.41406667, -100.34988333
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 44° 24.844', W 100° 20.993'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds44° 24' 50.64" N, 100° 20' 59.58" W
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Area Code(s)605
Which side of the road?Marker is on the right when traveling North
Closest Postal AddressAt or near 20580 SD-1804, Pierre SD 57501, US
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