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Just as Charles Lindbergh brought dreams of flying to boys everywhere, Amelia Earhart did the same for girls. Tonight, we take to the skies with the Earhart-inspired “Ann of the Airlanes:” “Ann Burton” was an airline hostess for the fictional Interstate Airlines. She also worked for the Secret Service and, along with her boyfriend pilot […]

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