April 20, 1912

Today In History

Fenway Park opened as the home of the Boston Red Sox

Remember When

Moving to a new town
Al Unser Sr. at Indianapolis Motor Speedway talking about his former teamate Jim Clark and driving Clark's Lotus-Ford 1965 Indy 500 winning car
CALVIN MURPHY | the shortest player ever to be elected to the NBA Hall of Fame
At only 5’9”, Calvin Murphy is the shortest player ever to be elected to the NBA Hall of Fame. After a stellar collegiate career at Niagara University where he averaged 33.1 points per game and was a 3-time All-American, Murphy was selected in the 2nd round of the NBA draft by the San Diego Rockets. Murphy played 13 seasons in the NBA, all with the San Diego/Houston Rockets and averaged 17.9 points per game for his career. However, Calvin Murphy is best known for being one of the league’s best ever free throw shooters. A career 89% free throw shooter, Murphy set league records for most consecutive free throws made (78), and highest free throw percentage for a full season (95.8%). Though both of these records have since been broken, Murphy’s legacy as one of the all-time great free throw shooters lives on today. Murphy was elected to the NBA Hall of Fame in 1993 and his uniform # 23 is retired by the Rockets.
Song of the Day
Bee Gees |You Should Be Dancing
Iconic interviewer James Lipton talks about the longest running Bravo TV show, Inside the Actors Studio, and some of his favorite guests
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.

Stunning beauties

Twiggy

Goldie Hahn

Diana Dors

Jane Mansfield

Michelle Marie Pfeiffer

Twiggy

Goldie Hahn

Diana Dors

Jane Mansfield

Michelle Marie Pfeiffer

TV Show of the Day
The Judy Garland Show with special guest Barbra Streisand - 1963
Cat Stevens - How Can I Tell You (1970)
Pete Maravich - Unforgettable
Interview of the Day
A Fascinating Interview with Omar Sharif
View all the U.S. National Parks in One Quick Minute

JFK Images

Classic Sports Images

Doug Flutie's Hail Mary

TD BC vs Miami

Herschel Walker - University of Georgia

Two Time Heisman winner Archie Griffith

Joe Montana - Notre Dame QB

Doug Flutie's Hail Mary

TD BC vs Miami

Herschel Walker - University of Georgia

Two Time Heisman winner Archie Griffith

Joe Montana - Notre Dame QB

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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