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On the morning of September 11, 2001, Heather Penney — call sign "Lucky" — was sitting through a routine briefing at Andrews Air Force Base when the world changed forever. The first plane hit the World Trade Center. Then the second. Within minutes, she was on her feet. Her commander, Lt. C
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For over three decades, the legendary Ed Sullivan Theater has been home to CBS’ The Late Show franchise — first with David Letterman beginning in 1993, and again in 2015 as the stage for Stephen Colbert’s late night run. But the story of this iconic venue stretches back nearly a century. Locate
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The Most Expensive American Car Ever Built · Hollywood's Golden Age In 1928, brothers Fred and August Duesenberg introduced a car that was intended to be the finest automobile in the world. Not the finest American car. The finest car. Anywhere. The Model J had a 6.9 litre straight-eight engi
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On April 4, 1969, CBS ended “The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour” (1967) after two seasons of arguments over scripts, songs, political jokes, and late-night edits. What sounded like a network dispute quickly became something much larger. Millions of viewers watched two comedians slowly turn in
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Most people in North Jersey know Paterson Plank Road but few realize it was literally part of America’s massive “Plank Road Boom” in the 1840s and 1850s. A “plank road” was exactly what it sounds like... roads built entirely out of wooden planks. During the 1840s and 1850s, more than 3,500 mile
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The most profitable idea in Campbell soup history began with a petty argument in Camden, New Jersey. The year was 1897. The uncle owned the factory. The nephew had a doctorate. The uncle thought the boy was useless. He hired him anyway, but made sure the conditions were insulting. It was a reluc
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September 1, 1902 — Walla Walla County, Washington This remarkable photograph from Walla Walla County captures one of the most impressive sights in early American agriculture—a 33-horse team pulling a massive combine across a wheat field. Built by Holt Manufacturing Company, this horse-drawn
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Who remembers Barnum’s Animal Crackers made by Nabisco? Here is a picture of two ladies working at the Nabisco factory in Fair Lawn. The iconic circus wagon box was long a popular design for the packaging. Notice the boxes in the foreground; there you can see the circus “ring master” that was on th
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Andy Griffith married Barbara Bray Edwards in 1949, long before “The Andy Griffith Show” (1960) made him a household name. More than two decades later, that marriage ended in divorce. For audiences who saw Griffith as the picture of warmth and steadiness, the split felt difficult to reconcile
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For 67 years, he wore the same two pairs of jeans and drove a rusty truck. When he died, they found $3 million—and instructions to send strangers to college. For most of his life, almost nobody noticed Dale Schroeder. He drove a rusty Chevrolet truck. Lived in a small house in Iowa. Wore the same
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The Airco DH.5 may have had one of the best pilot visibility layouts of World War I—but unfortunately, visibility alone doesn’t win dogfights. Built by Airco, the DH.5 was designed during a period when aerial combat was becoming brutally competitive. Fighter aircraft were evolving at incredible
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He walked up to her at an event, years after the war had ended, years after the jungles and the helicopters and the blood had faded from her waking hours. "You were my nurse in Vietnam," he said. "You took off my leg." Patti Ehline looked at him. She had performed so many amputati
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The clock on the maternity ward wall read 7:43 AM when the infant emerged silent. There was no cry and no pink flush of life—just a slack, bluish body hanging limp in the obstetrician's gloved hands. The nurses exchanged glances. In 1952, this was often where the story ended. A nurse would w
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On September 28, 1941, Ted Williams woke up hitting .39955. The math was simple. Official scorers would round it to .400 if he just sat out the final day's doubleheader. He'd join baseball's most exclusive club without risking another at-bat. The Red Sox manager offered him exactly th
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The biggest corporate cover-up in American history was not tobacco or asbestos — it was lead, and the company that spent fifty years hiding the evidence that their product was destroying children's brains was the same company that introduced leaded petrol to the world. The Ethyl Corporation
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Bing Crosby Told Dylan 'This Isn't Music' on The Tonight Show — Dylan Made Him Eat His Words November 18th, 1963, 5:47 p.m. NBC Studios, Burbank, California. Bob Dylan sat in a dressing room that smelled like cigarette smoke and nervous energy, 22 years old, holding an acoustic guitar
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She fell on a beginner’s ski slope. She laughed about it. Two days later, she was gone. March 2009. Mont Tremblant Resort. Natasha Richardson — beloved actress, daughter of the legendary Vanessa Redgrave, star of The Parent Trap — was taking a private ski lesson on a beginner’s slope.
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Before Eli Wallach and Anne Jackson became one of theater’s most beloved married couples, they were just two young actors sharing a stage and slowly realizing the scene did not end when the curtain came down. In 1946, while performing "This Property Is Condemned," their chemistry was not p
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Dan Aykroyd was not only standing beside John Belushi when the cameras were rolling. He was there when Belushi arrived exhausted, wired, frightened, missing, or too emotionally shattered to be the wild comic force Hollywood expected him to be. By the late 1970s, Belushi had become bigger than a per
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