March 17, 1963
Today In History
Bob Cousy plays his last NBA game
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Levittown - Planned community on Long Island, New York
The building firm Levitt & Sons, Inc. was founded by Abraham Levitt and his two sons William and Alfred. They developed Levittown on Long Island in 1947. William spearheaded the project and is considered the father of modern suburbia. He developed an expertise while in the Navy for mass-producing buildings for military housing using uniform and interchangeable parts. His architect-brother, Alfred, designed a small ranch style house on one floor with a concrete slab. The planned 2,000 home rental community was a hit with returning GIs and their young families and half of the properties were rented within two days of the community being announced on May 7, 1947. The houses were constructed at a rate of 30 houses a day by July 1948. The project expanded to include thousands more homes with schools, community services and postal delivery. With the full support of the FHA, houses were being sold for $ 7,990. with 30-year mortgages, no down payment required, and monthly costs the same as rentals. Unfortunately, Levittown would also become a symbol of racial segregation, consistent with government housing policies of the time who allowed developers to justify segregation within public housing. Non-whites were prohibited from purchasing or renting until the 1960s.
JOHNNY UNITAS: HE CHANGED THE GAME...FOREVER
Babe Ruth hails a New York city taxi and requests that the driver get him to Yankee Stadium, "In a Hurry!"
REMEMBER WHEN: The House that Ruth Built
YANKEE STADIUM OPENS TO LARGEST CROWD EVER
The Babe Highlights Game with Mighty Blast
April 18, 1923
The Bronx in New York
An announced crowd of 74,217 including commissioner Kennesaw Landis, NY Governor Al Smith, and Colonel Jacob Ruppert, and the dominant sounds of the music played by the Seventh Regiment band directed by John Philip Sousa highlighted the opening of the first ever “Baseball Stadium”. Babe Ruth’s wish that he would trade in a year of his life if he could hit a home run in his first game here, came true. In the third inning his three run blast soared in to the right field bleachers. Ruth, not fooled by Howard Ehmke’s slow pitch, rounded the bases, removed his cap as he crossed home plate, and waved to the ecstatic assemblage. The Yankees prevailed with strong pitching from “Sailor Bob” Shawkey in their 4 – 1 win over archrival the Boston Red Sox.
Originally named, The Yankee Stadium, it was built in nine months at a cost of $ 2.5 million dollars, the massive ballpark stretched from 157th to 161st and from River St. to Doughty Ave in the Bronx. A copper frieze façade was designed to give it a regal look.
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Sammy Davis Jr's remarkable life story | Documentary
Samuel George "Sammy" Davis Jr. born December 8, 1925 – May 16, 1990. Sammy was primarily a dancer and singer, he was also an actor of stage and screen, comedian, musician, and impressionist, noted for his impersonations of actors, musicians and other celebrities.
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