It takes about 3 days for a spacecraft to reach the Moon, traveling around 240,000 miles depending on the route.
It took about 40 years and around 400 miles for a famous moon picture to return home to Rhodhiss.
John Allen was the Burlington Mills Plant Manager in Rhodhiss from 1981-1983, just before the company closed its doors in Rhodhiss in 1984. Upon leaving, he carried the memories of the town’s dedicated workforce through several moves, along with a physical reminder. Allen asked permission and purchased a special memento from Burlington Industries housed at the mill. That physical token is what Rhodhiss Town Manager Rick Justice had been searching for over the last 20 years. What was this souvenir? A picture of lunar module pilot Buzz Aldrin standing on the moon gazing at Old Glory, the flag of the United States. But more important than the picture, was the engraved plaque on the picture frame that reads:
First Flag on the Moon
Fabric Woven by:
Burlington Industrial Fabrics Co.
Rhodhiss Weaving Plant
Rhodhiss, North Carolina