Probably Mccook Field, which was an Army Air Base at the time.
Charles Lindbergh was carrying airmail on his flights between Chicago and St.Louis.
Charles Lindbergh wrote several books, including "We," "The Spirit of St. Louis," and "The Wartime Journals of Charles A. Lindbergh."
Charles Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh
Lindbergh's Ryan Monoplane was named "Spirit of St. Louis"
the spirit of st. Louis was Charles Lindbergh's famous airplane. It was the plane that he flew his famous transatlantic solo flight.
The Spirit of Saint Louis.
Charles Lindbergh was a pilot and was the first to fly across the Atlantic Ocean solo in a plane named The Spirit Of St. Louis.
The Spirit of St Louis The Spirit of St Louis
The airplane named Spirit of St. Louis was flown from Roosevelt Field in Garden City, Long Island, a few miles east of New York City, to Le Bourget Field in Paris by Charles "Lucky Lindy" Lindbergh.
Charles Lindbergh's airplane was called Spirit of St. Louis. The plane was used for a solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean.
Charles A. Lindbergh was indeed a Freemason. He was raised as a Master Mason in 1926 at Keystone Lodge #243 in St. Louis, Missouri.