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Recall the Hindenburg’s Final Flight at the Ocean County Library Lakewood Branch

November 13, 2024

LAKEWOOD TOWNSHIP– It was the largest aircraft ever to go aloft. It pioneered commercial transatlantic air travel. It was a symbol of luxury and of Germany’s global influence. And when the Hindenburg burst into flames in 1937 at Lakehurst NJ, the tragedy was felt around the world. Join us for “The Hindenburg Experience” at the Ocean County Library Lakewood Branch, 6 PM Wednesday, December 11.

Bill Schmidt of the Navy Lakehurst Historical Society will reconstruct the final voyage of the storied airship. The Hindenburg (LZ-129) measured almost 803 feet in length and 135 feet in diameter. It bore many hundreds of passengers and gracefully traveled thousands of miles.

What triggered the tragedy when docking maneuvers faltered? What was the cost in human lives? What did it mean for the future of aviation and for the image of a re-emerging world power? Bill Schmidt’s revealing presentation brings local and world history to life.

The Navy Lakehurst Historical Society maintains a museum of artifacts salvaged from the dirigible and a reconstruction of its bridge on the grounds of Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, within view of the spot of the devastation which is marked by a plaque.

Please register at https://tinyurl.com/OclLakHindenburg to attend this free program. For more information, stop by the OCL Lakewood Branch, 301 Lexington Avenue, call (732) 363-1435 or visit the Library’s online Calendar of Events.

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