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Incredible Photo from 1936: The Hindenburg Floating Over Baltimore

The 804-foot-long dirigible Hindenburg, the "Titanic of the Skies," soars above the Bromo-Seltzer Tower on its way to Lakehurst (N.J.) Naval Air Station on August 11, 1936. Nine months later, it would explode at Lakehurst, killing 35 passengers and crew. (Baltimore Sun)
See this incredible photo from 1936, showing the 804-foot-long Hindenburg dirigible floating over Baltimore. Nine months later, it would tragically explode at Lakehurst, killing 35 passengers and crew. Share this photo with family and friends on Facebook!
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This is an incredible photo from 1936, showing the Hindenburg floating over Baltimore. Nine months later came the horrific accident in New Jersey. Make sure you share this one with family and friends on Facebook.

The 804-foot-long dirigible Hindenburg, the "Titanic of the Skies," soars above the Bromo-Seltzer Tower on its way to Lakehurst (N.J.) Naval Air Station on August 11, 1936. Nine months later, it would explode at Lakehurst, killing 35 passengers and crew. (Baltimore Sun)
The 804-foot-long dirigible Hindenburg, the “Titanic of the Skies,” soars above the Bromo-Seltzer Tower on its way to Lakehurst (N.J.) Naval Air Station on August 11, 1936. Nine months later, it would explode at Lakehurst, killing 35 passengers and crew. (Baltimore Sun)

Source: The Baltimore Sun

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