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"What dreams we have and how they fly." Paul Laurence Dunbar

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         Two mens' dream to fly:  Wilbur and Orville Wright were the first to fly a machine heavier than air on a cold windy beach on December 17, 1903 at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.   This poster will be shown at the Tucson International Airport between December 1, 2003 and February 29, 2004.  Please stop by the airport and take a look at the aviation artwork.  The drawing is titled, "Centennial of Flight" to commemorate the 100 years of aviation.  The artist is Michelle Rouch, who was inspired to draw the Flyer after visiting Dayton, Ohio last July 2003.

Centennial of Flight Art Show by Rouch  was at Tucson International Airport.
 

 

 

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