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Lining up for a hot dog at the original Nathans Hot Dog stand on Coney Island

Americana

Arnold Schwarzenegger | From 17 To 69 Years Old - Then And Now Transformation and Motivation
Ernie Ladd vs Haystacks Calhoun - from Madison Square Garden, November 1975. A very historic & nostalgic match
Time Magazine Debuts… March 3, 1923
Time Magazine was published for the first time on March 3, 1923, featuring retired Speaker of the House, Joseph G. Cannon on the front cover. Created by Briton Hadden and Henry Luce, Time was the first weekly news magazine in the United States. The magazine was originally going to be called ‘Facts’, but the owners wanted to emphasize a measure of ‘brevity’, making the magazine both fun and important. Their theory was that ‘A busy man should be able to read it in an hour’. On February 28, 1938, to commemorate the magazine's 15th anniversary, a reprint of Issue No. 1 including all of the original articles and advertisements, was included with the week’s issue. In 2009, the magazine sold 3.4 million copies. There has been a slight decline in readership, most likely due to online applications but in 2010 Time was still selling roughly 79,000 copies of its printed version per week.
Explore America
YOSEMITE PARK - Glacier Point
Ray Kroc and McDonald's History
Bill gates announces the first retail version of Windows on November 20, 1985

Great Americans of Industry

Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Mellon

Augie Busch

Conrad Hilton

John D Rockefeller Jr.

Andrew Carnegie

Andrew Mellon

Augie Busch

Conrad Hilton

John D Rockefeller Jr.

Documentary of the Day
Douglas MacArthur | General of the US Army

Collectible Editions

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