the atlantic, some people thought he was crazy. well, after charles lindbergh actually succeeded, many considered his achievement a miracle. his spirit of st. louis is now on display at the smithsonian, but you can see a near perfect replica actually fly each summer weekend at the old rhine beck aerodrome in upstate new york. a tribute to the pilot and the flying machine he used to shrink our world. the roaring 20s. flappers with short skirts and bob haircuts symboliziing a time of rapid economic growth in the booming united states. on the ground, henry ford led the charge with his model t, the automobile for the common man was born as a revolutionary idea that quickly became a necessity.