April 18, 1906

Today In History

The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake

At almost precisely 5:12 a.m., local time, a foreshock occurred with sufficient force it was felt widely throughout the San Francisco Bay area. The great earthquake broke loose some 20 to 25 seconds later, with an epicenter near San Francisco. Violent shocks punctuated the strong shaking which lasted nearly 60 seconds. Sources report that the earthquake was felt from as far north as Oregon to south of Los Angeles and inland as far as central Nevada.

Remember When

Pin Up Girl
Dr. J at Harlem's famed Rucker Park
Bob Feller - TIME magazine front cover
Song of the Day
Elvis Presley | I Can't Stop Loving You
Happy Birthday June
Explore America
Explore and experience first hand a PGA Golf Event

They make beautiful sounds

Mel Torme

Barbra

A Chorus Line

Sam Cooke

Miles Davis

Mel Torme

Barbra

A Chorus Line

Sam Cooke

Miles Davis

TV Show of the Day
The Rolling Stones appear on The Mike Douglas Show in 1964
Buffalo Springfield performs For What It's Worth in 1967
A compilation of some Billy Sims' collegiate highlights at the University of Oklahoma.
Interview of the Day
Neil Armstrong interview, BBC 1970
ONE OF THE GREATEST DRUMMERS - Buddy Rich appears with the Tommy Dorsey Band, led by Buddy Morrow. The performance was taped January 5, 1987.

Moments in American History

JFK is assassinated in Dallas, Texas

Lee Harvey Oswald is arrested

JFK Funeral in Washington, DC

JFK Funeral in Washington, DC

JFK Jr. Salutes

JFK is assassinated in Dallas, Texas

Lee Harvey Oswald is arrested

JFK Funeral in Washington, DC

JFK Funeral in Washington, DC

JFK Jr. Salutes

Bobby Orr # 4 - Boston Bruins

Collectible Editions

You have a choice of three versions of our collectible edition to select from. 52-pages, 100-pages (special oversized edition) and our 104-page version (hard cover). Enjoy your stroll down memory lane!



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