Amelia Earhart Dept: A Woodinville, Wash., man is hopeful his work might help produce an answer, according to The Star. A non-profit this summer will launch a $2-million U.S. , month-long search for the wreckage of Earhart s plane off a tiny Pacific atoll. The effort is driven largely by what Glickman said he sees in a grainy, black-and-white photo taken a few months after Earhart s disappearance by a British civil service officer surveying the area for a possible settlement and sEATTLE For 75 years, the mystery has intrigued novices and experts alike: What happened to Amelia Earhart? This was an important piece of American history, Jeff Glickman said. She was a true pioneer who had a tremendous amount of courage.
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