Pangborn-Herndon Memorial Site | |
Nearest city | East Wenatchee, Washington |
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Coordinates | 47°26′35″N 120°16′48″W / 47.44306°N 120.28000°W |
Architect | Graham, Walter |
NRHP reference No. | 72001269 [1] |
Added to NRHP | March 16, 1972 |
The Pangborn-Herndon Memorial Site is a monument in (present-day)
East Wenatchee, Washington, dedicated to
Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon, Jr., the two men who made the first
non-stop flight across the
Pacific Ocean. They departed from
Misawa, Japan, on October 4, 1931, and landed near this site 41 hours later.
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The memorial, by artist Walter Graham, is northeast of East Wenatchee and consists of a 14-foot-high (4.3 m), 14-ton (13 t) basalt column atop a concrete base. The column is topped by 36-inch (91 cm) wings made of aluminum.
This was in an unincorporated area in 1931, but the town of
Wenatchee, Washington, was nearby.
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