Kansas has been gearing up for the 81st
anniversary of the central Kansas plane crash that killed Notre
Dame football legend Knute Rockne and seven other people.
Events this weekend will include the unveiling of the 1932 Rockne Family
Studebaker at the Chase County Historical Museum. They also will
include live music and tours of the Chase County Courthouse and
Rockne crash site.
Rockne’s death at age 43 at the height of his career – having
led the Fighting Irish to consecutive undefeated seasons his final
two seasons – made front-page news across the country.
The crash site is located near the small town of Bazaar and is
marked with a marble-and-limestone monument.