Who or what is Salina famous for?

Bill Graves Forty-third Governor of Kansas, 1995-2003

Graves was born in Salina and graduated from Kansas Wesleyan University and the University of Kansas in business. He became the Secretary of State of Kansas in 1990. In 1994 he became one of the youngest Governors in Kansas history. After his term as Governor ended, he served as President of the American Trucking Associations.

GlobalFlyer Aviator Steve Fossett set a world’s record in the GlobalFlyer for the first solo nonstop flight around the world on February 28-March 3, 2005. The flight lasted 67 hours, 1 minute and 10 seconds at an average speed of 342.2 mph over 22,936 statute miles. On March 17, 2006, he set an absolute world record distance over a closed circuit without landing. Both flights began and ended in Salina.

GlobalFlyer; Steve Fossett; Sir Richard Branson, Virgin Atlantic sponsor, celebrate.

H.D. Lee International retailer and manufacturer of Lee Jeans

Lee began his business career in Ohio. When he came to Salina, he opened a wholesale grocery business in 1889, but he is best known for his Lee Jeans and other workwear, western wear and casual wear. Recently, the downtown business district in Salina was renamed the “Lee District, Historic Salina Downtown.” The building that served as a warehouse for his wholesale business still stands in the “District.”

Paul Harvey Well-known radio commentator

Although Harvey was born and raised in Tulsa, Oklahoma where he graduated from the University of Tulsa, he spent three years in Salina as a radio station manager. He is best known for his daily syndicated radio shows “News and Comment” and “The Rest of the Story.”

Steve Hawley NASA astronaut and administrator

Hawley moved to Salina with his family in the early 1960s. After graduating from Salina Central High School, he studied astronomy and received a doctorate degree. He was accepted into the Space Program and in 1984 he flew on the first flight of the space shuttle Discovery. In 1990 he was in charge of placing the Hubble Space Telescope into orbit on a Discover flight. He has recently retired from NASA and will begin teaching at the University of Kansas in Lawrence in the fall of 2008.

Tony’s Pizza This nationally-known brand began in Salina when Dick Barlow opened a small restaurant in downtown Salina. He named his pizza after his brother-in-law Greg “Tony” Paglia. In 1970 the company was purchased by Marvin Schwan who used a small fleet of delivery trucks to deliver pizza to people’s homes and later even grocery stores. Today, Tony’s Pizza, as well as Red Baron Pizza and other frozen foods are manufactured in Salina and delivered throughout the country.

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