February 22, 1980

Today In History

Miracle on Ice |Winter Olympics | Lake Placid, NY

On February 22, 1980, the United States Olympic hockey team pulled off one of the greatest upsets in sports history, defeating the Soviet Union, 4-3.

Remember When

St. Louis - Archway to the west
"Gateway to the West" Opens to us all St. Louis, Missouri October 28, 1965 An estimated 10,000 people gathered on the grounds along with tens of thousands of curious onlookers gazing out their windows in their office buildings downtown turned out to witness the completion of the Arch. Architect Eero Saarinen's inspired design for a 630 foot high stainless steel arch was chosen as a perfect monument to the spirit of the western pioneers. Construction of the Arch began in 1963 and was completed today. Saarinen's widow, Aline, was in attendance today, and she gushed out loud, "Look at that sexy curve!" The ceremony stopped abruptly when everyone noticed all at once that the final section was being lifted in to position. The crowds cheered, whistles blew, and the city rejoiced. The topping out went perfectly. The last piece just slipped in there with no problems at all. It had an American flag on it, fluttering in the breeze and the sunshine and the band played on.
The Night Wilt Chamberlain Scored 100 Points
1957 Kansas Jayhawks dominate with Wilt Chamberlain - In arguably the closest final game in NCAA history, they lost to North Carolina in 3OT by one point.
Song of the Day
Frank Sinatra | Strangers in The Night
Neil Young performs Heart Of Gold
Explore America
Mulberry Street in the heart of Little Italy in Manhattan in New York City

CLASSIC MOVIE SCENES

TV Show of the Day
The Dean Martin Show - January 12, 1967
Peter, Paul and Mary - Blowing in the Wind
Marquette Basketball 1977 NCAA Championship
Interview of the Day
Jerry Lewis on growing older and his European critics
Collins Avenue in Miami, Florida

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

Classic Sports Images

Bob Beamon Leaps

and shatters the world record in the long jump

1968 Summer Olympics

Jim Valvano Celebrates NCAA Championship

Bobby Orr wins the Stanley Cup in 1970

Joe Namath wins Super Bowl III

Bob Beamon Leaps

and shatters the world record in the long jump

1968 Summer Olympics

Jim Valvano Celebrates NCAA Championship

Bobby Orr wins the Stanley Cup in 1970

Joe Namath wins Super Bowl III

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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