The Dawn of Aviation around Lake Clark Pass 1927-1960 with the Diaries of Helen Beeman Denison 1943-1952

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"The Dawn of Aviation around Lake Clark Pass 1927-1960 with the Diaries of Helen Beeman Denison 1943-1952" from the National Park Service, tells an interesting historical story about the early days of aviation in America.

The Dawn of Aviation around Lake Clark Pass 1927-1960 with the Diaries of Helen Beeman Denison 1943-1952

Step back in time into the early days of aviation history to a wilderness area in Alaska where a hard working woman visionary made a big difference in founding of aviation and kept a detailed diary to tell the world about it.

Enjoy this aviation historical resource that’s primarily an effort to illuminate the early years of the development of aviation and its influence on the lives of the people who lived around Lake Clark and Nondalton Alaska.

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