April 26, 1977

Today In History

Studio 54 opens in NYC

Studio 54 is a Broadway theatre located at 254 West 54th Street between Eighth Avenue and Broadway in Manhattan, New York City. The building was originally built as the Gallo Opera House, opening in 1927, after which it changed names several times, eventually becoming CBS radio and television Studio 52. Later, the building, renamed after its location, housed a world-famous nightclub and discotheque. Founded and created by Steve Rubell and Ian Schrager in 1977, it was sold in 1980 to Mark Fleischman, who re-opened the club after it had been shut down following the conviction of Rubell and Schrager on charges of tax evasion. In 1984, Fleischman sold the club, which continued to operate until 1991. Since November 1998 it has served as a venue for productions of the Roundabout Theatre Company, and retains the name Studio 54.

Remember When

John Wayne and Son
This is a video of Mickey Mantle hitting a home run in game 7 of the 1952 World Series between the Yankees and Dodgers
Juan Marichal
In 1963 he won 25 games and had an ERA of .241 and in 1968 he won 26 games with an ERA of .243 He was inducted in to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1983
Song of the Day
Neil Diamond | Sweet Caroline
Alan Alda remembering the final episode of MASH
Members of the 4077th Mobile Army Surgical Hospital care for the injured during the Korean War and use humor to escape from the horror and depression of the situation. Among the 4077's people are Capts. Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce and "Trapper John" McIntire, Majs. Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan and Frank Burns, and Cpl. Walter "Radar" O'Reilly.
Explore America
YELLOWSTONE PARK
Yellowstone National Park - A vast wilderness of natural beauty On March 1, 1872 President Ulysses Grant signed into existence the world's first national park, Yellowstone National Park. The 2.2 million acres of wilderness was "set apart as a public park or pleasuring ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people." Yellowstone's name is historically credited to the Native Americans. The name is derived from the Yellowstone River, which has high yellow rock cliffs along its banks. In 1872 the vast wilderness of the west was viewed by most Americans as something to be tamed, to be explored, settled, mined, logged, ranched and farmed. The west was not valued for its wilderness. It is remarkable that during such an age Yellowstone was set aside as the world's first national park, clearly an illustrative indicator of how unique and magnificent Yellowstone was perceived to be, even then. In 1903, President Theodore Roosevelt visited Yellowstone and was awed at the beauty and wildness of the Park. The railroads were catering to Yellowstone tourists, taking visitors by the carloads to the Park. In 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed into existence a new government agency, the National Park Service, forever changing the administration of our national parks. In 1917, only two years after the first automobile entered the Park, some 5000 people entered Yellowstone during the summer season.

CLASSIC MOVIE SCENES

TV Show of the Day
Route 66 TV Show | Episode Ten Drops of Water | 1960
TV Series: Route 66 Airing every Friday from October 1960 to March 1964, Route 66 starred Martin Milner as “Tod Stiles” and George Maharis as “Buz Murdock”. The show featured the stars moving from town to town in a Corvette Convertible, and involving themselves with the struggles of the local people. The theme song, composed and performed by Nelson Riddle, became a major hit in pop circles.
Roy Orbison performs "Oh, Pretty Woman" as the finale of the Black & White Night Concert. Backed by Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello, James Burton, Glen D. Hardin, Tom Waits, kd lang, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, JD Souther, T Bone Burnett, Steven Soles
This video features Walter Johnson of the Washington Senators in 1924 pitching in his first World Series at the age of 36.
Walter Johnson, known as “The Big Train” pitched for the Washington Senators from 1907 to 1927. During that time, he won 417 games, ranking him # 2 on the all-time wins list behind only Cy Young. He was a 12-time 20 game winner, including 10 seasons in a row from 1910 to 1919. His best season was 1913 when he was 36-7 with just a 1.14 ERA. His 3,509 strikeouts ranks him # 9 on the all-time list. Johnson was elected to the Hall of Fame in 1936.
Interview of the Day
Vanessa Redgrave interview | 1967
Remember Harvard Graduates
American and world leaders in several fields have been greatly influenced by Harvard University. Several notable graduates and students include John Adams, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, e. e. Cummings, John Updike, FDR, Teddy Roosevelt, JFK, Stanley Marcus, Sumner Redstone, Jack Lemmon, John Lithgow, Bill Gates, Yo-Yo Ma, Matt Damon, Natalie Portman, and Conan O’Brien.

Images Around America

Carmel Mission in California

1964 World's Fair in New York

The Berkshires in Massachusetts

Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee

Rafters on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyan

Carmel Mission in California

1964 World's Fair in New York

The Berkshires in Massachusetts

Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, Tennessee

Rafters on the Colorado River in the Grand Canyan

Great Shooting Guards

Hal Greer

Sam Jones

Larry Bird

Dennis Johnson

Earl THE PEARL Monroe

Hal Greer

Sam Jones

Larry Bird

Dennis Johnson

Earl THE PEARL Monroe

Collectible Editions

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