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October 24, 1931

Today In History

The George Washington Bridge Opens to traffic

The George Washington Bridge stands high above the Hudson River, its eastern end resting on the shores of Manhattan, its western end embedded in the wooded bluffs of New Jersey's Palisades. Twice as long as any previous suspension bridge, it was the marvel of its time and, to some, it will always be the noblest of all bridges. Spanning the river to link New York City and New Jersey had challenged planners and engineers for over 100 years before Othmar Ammann, the brilliant, Swiss-born architect and engineer, proposed a bridge design in 1923 that ultimately was chosen above all others. The Port Authority, with Ammann as its new chief engineer, began construction in October of 1927. Ammann's design, bold and foresighted, was an engineering tour de force, with an extraordinary 3,500-foot center span suspended between two 570-foot steel towers, and the strength to carry two levels of roadway or rail. The George Washington Bridge was first opened to traffic in 1931. During the first full year of operation in 1932 more than 5.5 million vehicles used the original six-lane roadway. As traffic demand increased, additional construction became necessary. The two center lanes of the bridge, which had been left unpaved in the original construction, were opened to traffic in 1946, increasing capacity of the bridge by one-third. The six lanes of the lower roadway were completed in 1962.

Remember When

Glenn Miller - Chattanooga Choo Choo - Sun Valley Serenade (1941)
The Highlights of the 1974 World Series - Oakland As vs the Dodgers
1966 Game 5 Royals vs. Celtics
Song of the Day
The Moody Blues | Nights In White Satin
The Grateful Dead - October 17-19, 1974 - Winterland - San Francisco CA
Explore America
Go wander around Maine and check out the small towns and factories

Classic Television Charcters

Klinger

Lurch

The Joker

Louie

Agent 99

Klinger

Lurch

The Joker

Louie

Agent 99

TV Show of the Day
Barney Miller - Episode: The Radical
Aerosmith - Dream On (with Southern California Children's Chorus) - A Tribute to the Boston Marathon Bombing victims
The Athletics before they moved to Oakland
Interview of the Day
Oliver Stone's Untold History - Interview With Cenk Uygur
Arnold Palmer and Bob Hope | good friends goofing around
ARNOLD PALMER - EVERYONE’S HERO Golf was a rich man's game. Strictly country club, and then came Arnold Palmer. Here was a guy just like most of us, rough around the edges. He was a big hitter with a limited short game. Sound familiar. He had that wild swing, and when he missed a shot, we missed. He was almost always coming from behind, making that now famous charge. Arnie was the guy next door. He brought golf in to our living room with the advent of television. He was our hero. When he won, we all won.

Scenes Around America

Great Arms

Warren Spahn

Bob Gibson

Cy Young

Bob Feller

Tom Seaver

Warren Spahn

Bob Gibson

Cy Young

Bob Feller

Tom Seaver

Collectible Editions

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