1950 Wilbur Wright Monument Kitty Hawk North Carolina
This vintage postcard from the 1950s pays homage to one of aviation’s most significant beginnings, captured in a quiet and dignified stone monument nestled in the village of Kitty Hawk, North Carolina. The Wilbur Wright Monument stands with clean lines and purposeful simplicity—light-colored stone, a slightly pointed top, and a stylized glider etched above a historic inscription. On a clear day with blue skies overhead, its solitary presence tells a story that changed the course of human history.
It was here, on September 17, 1900, that Wilbur Wright began assembling the first experimental glider, marking the Wright brothers' earliest steps toward powered flight. The Outer Banks’ consistent wind and open dunes made Kitty Hawk the ideal setting for their work—a remote stretch of coastline that would quietly witness the dawn of the aviation age. This monument, erected by the citizens of Kitty Hawk in 1928, preserves that moment and honors the brothers’ courage, vision, and perseverance.
Long before the roar of jet engines, before airports spanned continents and satellites circled the globe, it all began with hands and hope, with wood and fabric—right here. This monument doesn’t just mark a location; it marks the spark of an idea that would carry humanity into the skies.
This postcard would look great framed, make a wonderful hostess gift, or make an excellent addition to any collection.
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