It can be either, as "a historic" works better for a "hard H" (as in hit), while "an historic" is used where the H is soft or not pronounced (as in some British pronunciations). While "a historic" is more commonly used, it is possible to drop the H entirely (saying, in effect, 'anistoric') and be understood.
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There are so many things that happened in 1755. Some of the historic events include establishment of the first Russian university and the death of Richard Rawlinson who was an English minister.
some important people in the abolition movement are Harriet Stowe, Harriet Tubman, Frederick Douglass, Sojourner Truth, Benjamin Rush, Thomas Paine, Charles Finney and many many more people...
Charles Lindbergh's historic transatlantic flight in 1927 was funded by a group of St. Louis businessmen who formed the "Spirit of St. Louis Corporation" to sponsor the flight. Lindbergh himself also contributed a portion of his own funds to cover some of the expenses.
Aviators Bert Hawkes and Charles Lindbergh were some of Amelia's role models. She deliberately made her solo Atlantic flight on the fifth anniversary of Lindbergh's historic flight
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Charles Lindbergh took a variety of sandwiches on his historic flight across the Atlantic in 1927. He packed a selection that included ham and cheese sandwiches, along with some other simple foods, to sustain him during the long journey. These sandwiches were designed to be lightweight and easy to consume in the cramped cockpit of the Spirit of St. Louis.
no sleep hunger and not going to the bathroom
Yes, Charles Lindbergh has living relatives. He had six children with his wife, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, and many of them have descendants. Additionally, some of his grandchildren and great-grandchildren are alive today, continuing the Lindbergh legacy.
when he was on his solo flight non stop he went through horrible weather
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Alexander Fleming, Charles Lindbergh, Henry Ford, George Eastman, Harry Houdin
Her sister called her 'Millie' but, because of her looks and accomplishments, some people called her 'Lady Lindy' after Charles Lindbergh
Minnesota , or some have argued the motor city, Detroit. He was NOT from St. Louis, namesake of the airplane.