
Jackson's Endurance Walk & Detroit's First Flight | Apr 30
From Michigan Minute by WKAR Public Media
April 30, 2026 · 1 min · Episode 1519
About this episode
The episode discusses Jackson's endurance walk during the Great Depression and Detroit's first passenger flight.
On this day in 1935: During the Great Depression, the Regent Cafe in Jackson, Michigan offered $1,000 for couples to walk as long as they could. Tommy McGeer and Jackie Airgood walked for 88 days to win the prize. On this day in 1954: The first passenger flight, a DC6B "Great Lakes Clipper," took off from Wayne Major (now Detroit Metropolitan) Airport, bound for London.
Topics covered
- Great Depression
- endurance walk
- aviation history
- Detroit history
- Jackson history
Keywords
- endurance walk
- Great Depression
- Detroit Metropolitan Airport
- aviation
- Jackson Michigan
Mentioned in this episode
Books & works: Great Lakes Clipper
Places: Jackson, Michigan, Detroit Metropolitan Airport
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