November 1st marks 70 years since the horrific bombing of United Flight 629 in Colorado, which claimed 44 lives. Now, for the first time, a permanent memorial will honor the memory of those lives lost in this tragedy.

An Air Force derrick lifts a section of the smashed wreckage of a United Air Lines New York-to-Seattle plane that crashed in a northern Colorado farm field, Nov. 1, 1955. The plane crashed last night, killing all 44 aboard. Edward O. Eisenhand / AP

Shortly after the "Mainliner Denver" left Stapleton Air Field, it exploded over a farm eight miles east of Longmont. Investigators discovered Colorado resident John Gilbert Graham had placed 25 sticks of dynamite attached to a timer in his mother, Daisie King's, checked bag . King had placed Graham in an orphanage when he w

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