For other uses, see Amelia Earhart (disambiguation). "Earhart" redirects here. For other uses, see Earhart (disambiguation). Amelia Earhart Earhart beneath the nose of her Lockheed Model 10...
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[4] Earhart was told by family members in her youth that she was a descendant of Amelia Mary Earhart. [5] When she was in college, she hired a genealogist to research her connection to...
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known Amelia Earhart: The Lost Evidence is a 2017 documentary broadcast by the US television... The "lost evidence" in question was a photograph found in the National Archives at College...
Did pilot Amelia Earhart actually crash land on a remote, uninhabited island? Was she captured by Japanese authorities? Here's what likely happened.
Artist Jeks' Amelia Earhart artwork has been completed during the four-day Get Up Street Art Festival.
Air Force veteran Tony Romeo and his team at Deep Sea Vision captured blurry, underwater images on the last day of their 90-day expedition that he's certain is Amelia Earhart's crashed plane
Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean. She vanished while trying to circumnavigate the globe in 1937, her plane never found.
Deep Sea Vision said that it captured a sonar image in the Pacific Ocean that "appears to be" Amelia Earhart's aircraft. Earhart disappeared in 1937.