February 12, 1908

Today In History

The New York to Paris Race begins from Times Square

The 1908 New York to Paris Race was an automobile competition consisting of drivers attempting to travel from New York to Paris. This was a considerable challenge given the state of automobile technology and road infrastructure at the time. Only three of six contestants completed the course.

Remember When

Mulberry Street in New York City
Baltimore Orioles were led by Jim Palmer and Earl Weaver - a special relationship
Jim won the Cy Young Award three times (1973, 1975 and 1976) and was runner up two other seasons. At the age of 18, he signed a $50,000 bonus contract with the Orioles, and in 1966 became the youngest player ever to pitch a World Series shutout. He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1990. In 1973 he won 22 games and lost 9 with 6 shutouts. In 1975 he won 23 games and lost 11 with 10 shutouts, and 1975 he won 22 games and lost 13 with 6 shutouts.
CLASH of the legends DR J vs JABBAR great game
Song of the Day
Carole King |You've got a friend
Singer – Songwriter, Carole King At the age of 18, Carole King had her first chart topper as a songwriter with ‘Will You Love Me Tomorrow’, co-written with Gerry Goffin, the two eventually married and divorced. Over the years, the two wrote dozens of popular songs for a variety of singers, many of which became standards in American popular culture. In 1997, King co-wrote ‘The Reason’ for Celine Dion, a hit of epic proportions. Though she was born in February of 1942, Carole King did not become successful as a performer until the 1970s. Like many musicians before her, King experienced disappointment with the release of her first album, entitled ‘Writer.’ Her redemption, however, came with the album ‘Tapestry’ which topped the U.S. charts for 15 weeks in 1971 and was one of the longest running chart toppers until the record was broken by Whitney Houston. King’s catalog includes 25 solo albums. Most recently, she and James Taylor created and released ‘Live at the Troubadour’, a very successful collaboration that sold in excess of 600,000 copies. Over the years King has been inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of fame, the Songwriters Hall of fame and been awarded four Grammy’s.
Michael Douglas Wins Best Actor: 1988 Oscars
Explore America
The music scene in Athens, Georgia

Classic Hollywood

Shirley MacLaine

Adele Jergens

Angela Lansbury

Audrey Meadows

Barbra Streisand

Shirley MacLaine

Adele Jergens

Angela Lansbury

Audrey Meadows

Barbra Streisand

TV Show of the Day
Peyton Place - 1966 episode
Documentary celebrating the life and music of the legendary John Denver
J.C. watts and Billy Sims lead Oklahoma to an 18-17 victory in the Orange Bowl vs Florida State - January 1, 1981
Interview of the Day
Alex Haley, author of "Roots," offers perspective into the novel which became an enormously popular television miniseries.
A MOMENT FROM THE 1800s in NYC

Scenes Around America

Ocean City, Maryland

Atlantic City, NJ Boardwalk

Trampoline Park

Board walk in Rockaway, NJ

Central Park, NY

Ocean City, Maryland

Atlantic City, NJ Boardwalk

Trampoline Park

Board walk in Rockaway, NJ

Central Park, NY

Classic Boston Sports Heroes

Babe Ruth - Red Sox 1914-1919

Babe Parilli - Boston Patriots

Dave Cowens

Bill Russell

Doug Flutie - The New England Patriots

Babe Ruth - Red Sox 1914-1919

Babe Parilli - Boston Patriots

Dave Cowens

Bill Russell

Doug Flutie - The New England Patriots

Collectible Editions

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