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What do y'all think about using this pic in the article? I'd say it should be rather safe as public domain, but someone with more surety than me in that field ought to look into it... Happy editing! V-Man737 06:38, 24 February 2007 (UTC) reply


The article talks about "the airfield at Wilshire Blvd. and Cresent Ave. in Los Angeles". However there is no "Cresent Ave." in Los Angeles and Crescent Ave. is far away from Wilshire Blvd. I think the correct intersection would be Wilshire Blvd. / Crescent Heights Blvd., this would be consistent with the "Miracle Mile" location given in http://www.cecilbdemille.com/legacy.html

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Locklear’s wife was called Ruby Graves. Was she any relation to Mabel Avis Graves, who married his colleague, aviation pioneer Calbraith Perry Rodgers? Valetude ( talk) 06:42, 14 March 2019 (UTC) reply

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What do y'all think about using this pic in the article? I'd say it should be rather safe as public domain, but someone with more surety than me in that field ought to look into it... Happy editing! V-Man737 06:38, 24 February 2007 (UTC) reply


The article talks about "the airfield at Wilshire Blvd. and Cresent Ave. in Los Angeles". However there is no "Cresent Ave." in Los Angeles and Crescent Ave. is far away from Wilshire Blvd. I think the correct intersection would be Wilshire Blvd. / Crescent Heights Blvd., this would be consistent with the "Miracle Mile" location given in http://www.cecilbdemille.com/legacy.html

Wives

Locklear’s wife was called Ruby Graves. Was she any relation to Mabel Avis Graves, who married his colleague, aviation pioneer Calbraith Perry Rodgers? Valetude ( talk) 06:42, 14 March 2019 (UTC) reply


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