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April 19, 1956

Today In History

Actress Grace Kelly became Princess Grace of Monaco

when she married Prince Rainier III of Monaco. The civil ceremony took place on April 18, 1956.

Remember When

Remembering Opening Day | Disneyland 1955
Disneyland opened with an invitation only event on Sunday, July 17th, 1955. Ronald Reagan, Bob Cummings, and Art Linkletter hosted ABC’s 90 minute Telecast, the largest live event ever. The entrance fee was one dollar with rides and attractions each costing from 10¢ to 35¢. The television crews and staff contributed to the overcrowded conditions, along with the dignitaries, and the extensive guest list. Because of the heat, women were literally sinking into the freshly paved asphalt on Main Street. Others were getting paint all over themselves from the wet paint on the buildings and light posts. Walt Disney guaranteed that the park would be completed within the next 30 days.
Eric Dickerson holds Rookie Rushing Record with 1,808 yds in 1983 and holds single season rushing record with 2,105 yds in 1984
Pistol Pete The Life and Times of Pete Maravich
Song of the Day
The Beatles | Hey Jude
Remembering Emmet Kelly
Emmett Kelly Sr. first circus job was with Howe’s Great London Circus with Emmett performing an aerialist act and doubling as a white faced clown. He married Eva Moore, another circus trapeze artist, and they performed together as the “Aerial Kellys” with Emmett still performing occasionally as a white faced clown until 1923. The next year, Eva became pregnant and Emmett tried to increase his salary by developing a new clown character for the show based on his sketches of Weary Willy. His boss of the circus thought that the tramp clown wasn’t appropriate for the circus. Weary Willy was, in his opinion, too scruffy and dirty-looking. Later, in 1933, during the Great Depression, the appearance of tramps and hobos became more acceptable to American audiences, and Emmett introduced his Weary Willy character full-time. He caught the attention of John Ringling North, who eventually signed him in 1942 for the Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus. He remained with the Ringling Bros. Barnum & Bailey Circus for fourteen seasons, taking the 1956 season off to perform as the ‘mascot’ for the Brooklyn Dodgers, to travel and pursue his writing career full-time.
Explore America
Calumet Farm is a 762-acre Thoroughbred breeding and training farm established in 1924 in Lexington, Kentucky

Great Humor

WKRP in Cincinnati

The Smothers Brothers

Dennis the Mennace

The Odd Couple

Mary Tyler Moore Show

WKRP in Cincinnati

The Smothers Brothers

Dennis the Mennace

The Odd Couple

Mary Tyler Moore Show

TV Show of the Day
Remember | The $20,000 pyramid | Marilyn and David Letterman team up
U.S.A. | We are the World
Joe DiMaggio - is the mystery guest on the TV show What's My Line? - September 18, 1955
Interview of the Day
Audrey is interviewed after the 1963 production kickoff dinner of "My Fair Lady"
Historical Hannibal, Missouri | established in 1819 | America’s Hometown | Mark Twains home
The US Government issued a 640 acre land certificate in what is now Hannibal, Mo. to Abraham Bird after he lost his original land in the powerful New Madrid earthquake of 1811. Hannibal was officially founded in 1819 by Moses Bates. He and Jonathan Fleming built the first building in town, a log cabin, near the corner of North Main and Bird Streets. Bates also owned the first steamboat in town, the General Putnam. In 1830, the population was only 30. However, when Hannibal became chartered as a city in 1845, James Brady became the town's first mayor, and the city soon grew to 2020. The early industries in Hannibal were pork packing, soap and candle making, coopering, milling of lumber, milling of grain, rope making, and tanning. Flat boats laden with grain and hemp tied up at the waterfront, livestock fattened in the back country were driven to Hannibal to market, logs were floated down from Wisconsin and Minnesota and converted into boards as sawmills flourished. In 1830, the first school was built on the city square. A year later in 1831, the first river ferry boat to the Illinois side, owned by Samuel Stone, was operating. Six years later in 1837, the first newspaper, the Commercial Advertiser, opened for business. The first railroad to cross the state of Missouri, the Hannibal & St. Joseph Railroad, was completed in 1859. The first run in 1860 carried the Pony Express mail across the state to St. Joseph. It was led by a skillful engineer, Addison Clark. Well known residents of Hannibal are Samuel Langhorn Clemens ( Mark Twain), born (1835) in Florida, Missouri but lived and grew up in Hannibal from 1839-1853. Molly Brown, who earned her name by surviving the sinking of the Titanic, was born in Hannibal, Missouri in 1867, and Cliff Edwards was there in 1902. He was better known as Ukelele Ike, and is best remembered as the voice of Jiminy Cricket in the Walt Disney movie Pinocchio and for his recording of When You Wish Upon A Star from the same movie.

Brilliant minds that helped shape America

Bill Gates

Aaron Copland

Booker T. Washington

Dr. Jonas Salk

Leonard Bernstein

Bill Gates

Aaron Copland

Booker T. Washington

Dr. Jonas Salk

Leonard Bernstein

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