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Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: Wright Brothers National Memorial, which commemorates the first successful, sustained, powered flights in a heavier-than-air machine. The tower was designed by Rodgers and Poor, a New York City architectural firm in 1932.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: People visit the granite tower designed by Rodgers and Poor, a New York City architectural firm, at the Wright Brothers National Memorial. The tower commemorates the Wright Brothers achievements for the first successful flights.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: Visitors on Kill Devil Hill tour the granite tower commemorating the first successful flights of Wilbur and Orville Wright at the Wright Brothers National Memorial. The tower was designed by Rodgers and Poor, a New York City architectural firm in 1932.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: People visit the granite tower commemorating the achievements in the first successful flights of Wilbur and Orville Wright at the Wright Brothers National Memorial. The tower was designed by Rodgers and Poor, a New York City architectural firm in 1932.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: The 60-foot granite memorial to Wilbur and Orville Wright, brothers who were first successful in sustained, powered flights. The tower was designed by Rodgers and Poor, a New York City architectural firm in 1932.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: The 60-foot granite monument commemorating the achievement in flight by the Wright brothers. The tower was designed by Rodgers and Poor, a New York City architectural firm in 1932.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: Stone marker indicating the landing site of the first successful flight by Wilbur and Orville Wright at the Wright Brothers National Memorial. On December 14, 1903, the brothers administered a 4-second flight spanning 112 feet.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: Stone marker commemorating the location of the first successful flight by Wilbur and Orville Wright at the Wright Brothers National Memorial. In 1902, the Wright brothers conducted almost 1,000 glider flights on Kill Devil Hills.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: Stone marker indicating the landing site of the second successful flight by Wilbur and Orville Wright at the Wright Brothers National Memorial. On December 17, 1903, the brothers administered a 12-second flight spanning 120 feet.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: Sculpture of Wilbur Wright at the Wright Brothers National Memorial, who with his brother Orville, achieved the first successful airplane flights. The memorial was designed by Rodgers and Poor, a New York City architectural firm in 1932.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: Sculpture of Orville Wright at the Wright Brothers National Memorial, who with his brother Wilbur, achieved the first successful airplane flights. The memorial was designed by Rodgers and Poor, a New York City architectural firm in 1932.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: Architectural detail of the granite tower designed by Rodgers and Poor, a New York City architectural firm in 1932, at the Wright Brothers National Memorial, commemorating their achievements in the first flights.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: Stone marker indicating the landing site of the third successful flight by Wilbur and Orville Wright at the Wright Brothers National Memorial. On December 17, 1903, the brothers administered a 13-second flight spanning 175 feet.
Kill Devil Hills, North Carolina - July 14, 2017: Sign display for Big Kill Devil Hill with a granite memorial on top to commemorate the Wright Brothers at the Wright Brothers National Memorial. The memorial recognizes the Wrights Brothers for the first successful flights in the early 1900s. The tower was designed by Rodgers and Poor, a New York City architectural firm in 1932.