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- Official Programme of the International Aviation Tournament at Belmont Park, October 22 to 30, 1910 - The 1910 International Aviation Tournament at Belmont Park, on New York's Long Island, attracted dozens of the world's best pilots with some $75,000 in prize money. The tournament included altitude contests, the Gordon Bennett speed race, and a round-trip run from Belmont Park to the Statue of Liberty. An estimated 75,000 spectators watched the start and finish of that final event.

- 22 October 1910-30 October 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Official Programme of the International Aviation Tournament at Belmont Park, October 22 to 30, 1910
The 1910 International Aviation Tournament at Belmont Park, on New York's Long Island, attracted dozens of the world's best pilots with some $75,000 in prize money. The tournament included altitude contests, the Gordon Bennett speed race, and a round-trip run from Belmont Park to the Statue of Liberty. An estimated 75,000 spectators watched the start and finish of that final event.
- Crash of the Wright Model R "Baby Grand" Flown by Walter Brookins at the International Aviation Tournament, 1910 - Walter Brookins grew up in Dayton, Ohio, and was a student of Katharine Wright's. He joined the Wright brothers' exhibition flying team and, on July 10, 1910, became the first person to fly at an altitude over one mile high. Brookins survived a crash at the 1910 Gordon Bennett Air Race when the V-8 engine in his Wright "Baby Grand" airplane failed.

- October 29, 1910
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Crash of the Wright Model R "Baby Grand" Flown by Walter Brookins at the International Aviation Tournament, 1910
Walter Brookins grew up in Dayton, Ohio, and was a student of Katharine Wright's. He joined the Wright brothers' exhibition flying team and, on July 10, 1910, became the first person to fly at an altitude over one mile high. Brookins survived a crash at the 1910 Gordon Bennett Air Race when the V-8 engine in his Wright "Baby Grand" airplane failed.
- University of Michigan Rose Bowl Sweatshirt, 1990 - The Rose Bowl, first played in 1902, established the postseason college football bowl game tradition. In keeping with its original billing as a match between teams representing the Eastern and Western United States, the 1990 Rose Bowl pitted the Michigan Wolverines against the USC Trojans in a rematch of the 1989 game. The Trojans won 17-10, disappointing Wolverines fans hoping for a repeat victory.

- January 01, 1990
- Collections - Artifact
University of Michigan Rose Bowl Sweatshirt, 1990
The Rose Bowl, first played in 1902, established the postseason college football bowl game tradition. In keeping with its original billing as a match between teams representing the Eastern and Western United States, the 1990 Rose Bowl pitted the Michigan Wolverines against the USC Trojans in a rematch of the 1989 game. The Trojans won 17-10, disappointing Wolverines fans hoping for a repeat victory.
- Orville Wright and Hubert Latham at the International Aviation Tournament, Belmont Park, New York, October 22-31, 1910 - The 1910 International Aviation Tournament at Belmont Park, on New York's Long Island, attracted dozens of the world's best pilots with some $75,000 in prize money. The tournament included altitude contests, the Gordon Bennett speed race, and a round-trip run from Belmont Park to the Statue of Liberty. An estimated 75,000 spectators watched the start and finish of that final event.

- 22 October 1910-31 October 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Orville Wright and Hubert Latham at the International Aviation Tournament, Belmont Park, New York, October 22-31, 1910
The 1910 International Aviation Tournament at Belmont Park, on New York's Long Island, attracted dozens of the world's best pilots with some $75,000 in prize money. The tournament included altitude contests, the Gordon Bennett speed race, and a round-trip run from Belmont Park to the Statue of Liberty. An estimated 75,000 spectators watched the start and finish of that final event.
- Wright Brothers at the International Aviation Tournament, Belmont Park, Long Island, New York, October 1910 - Brothers Orville (left) and Wilbur Wright achieved the first powered, controlled, heavier-than-air flight with their Wright Flyer in 1903. Flight was the great scientific challenge of the day, and some of the brightest minds -- and deepest pockets -- struggled to meet it. Through careful research, thoughtful experimentation, and endless encouragement from their father and sister, these Ohio bicycle shop owners succeeded.

- October 01, 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Wright Brothers at the International Aviation Tournament, Belmont Park, Long Island, New York, October 1910
Brothers Orville (left) and Wilbur Wright achieved the first powered, controlled, heavier-than-air flight with their Wright Flyer in 1903. Flight was the great scientific challenge of the day, and some of the brightest minds -- and deepest pockets -- struggled to meet it. Through careful research, thoughtful experimentation, and endless encouragement from their father and sister, these Ohio bicycle shop owners succeeded.