
Charles Lindbergh introduces this account of a trip from New York to California, by both train and plane, that took 48 hours..
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So, is Coast to Coast in 48 Hours actually worth tracking down today? Well, that depends a lot on what you're hoping for. If you're a history nerd, or just really into early aviation stuff and how people thought about travel way back when, you might get a kick out of it. But if you're looking for a plot, or anything li...

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"So, is Coast to Coast in 48 Hours actually worth tracking down today? Well, that depends a lot on what you're hoping for. If you're a history nerd, or just really into early aviation stuff and how people thought about travel way back when, you might get a kick out of it. But if you're looking for a plot, or anything like, you know, a story with characters, you're going to be bored silly and probably wondering why Lindbergh is even on screen. Charles Lindbergh introduces it, looking a bit like h..."

