Book passage for the latest exhibit at the Postal History Foundation: Love For Arizona Airmail! Experience the chills and thrills of daredevil pilots who flew over Arizona skies in the early days of aeronautics through our photographs, newspaper articles, and historical postcards and envelopes. You’ll not only witness Charles Lindbergh’s dedication of the Tucson Municipal Airport in 1927, but also Cal Rodger’s stop in Arizona during the first trans-continental flight in, Katherine Stinson’s aerial acrobatics and first official airmail delivery, the devastating crash of a Lockheed in Gila Bend, and the drop mail of a dirigible on its way to California from Texas. Love For Arizona Airmail will be on display from January 23 to March 31 in the Slusser Library at the Postal History Foundation. Monday-Friday, 9-3. No admission charge.