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See You In Tombstone Unisex T-Shirts

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Music Calendar...

In 1941 "The Band Played On" by Guy Lombardo debuts on the U.S. charts. In 1944 Country singer/songwriter Jimmie Davis becomes governor of Louisiana. In 1962 The Beatles sign a contract with EMI's Parlophone Records. In 1964 "P.S. I Love You" by the Beatles and "A World Without Love" by Peter & Gordon both enter the U.S. top 40 chart. In 1964 "Hello, Dolly!" by Louis Armstrong is #1 on the U.S. top 40 chart. In 1965 Bob Dylan meets the Beatles and Donovan backstage after performing at London's Royal Albert Hall. In 1970 "Ride Captain Ride" by the Blues Image enters the U.S. top 40 chart. In 1970 "American Woman" b/w "No Sugar Tonight" by Guess Who is #1 on the U.S. top 40 chart. In 1973 Mick Jagger donates $350,000 to help the victims of the Nicaragua earthquake. In 1974 Bruce Springsteen plays Boston's Harvard Square inspiring critic Jon Landau to write, "I have seen rock 'n roll's futur

Today In History...

In 1502 Christopher Columbus leaves Cadiz, Spain, on his fourth and final trip to the Western Hemisphere. In 1689 English King Willem III declares war on France. In 1754 The first American newspaper cartoon is published in Benjamin Franklin's "Pennsylvania Gazzette." In 1899 The lawn mower is patented. In 1913 The 17th Amendment to the U.S constitution is ratified providing for the election of U.S. senators by popular vote rather than selection by state legislatures. In 1925 The cornerstone for Hebrew University is laid in Jerusalem. In 1926 Americans Richard Byrd and Floyd Bennett become the first men to make an airplane flight over the North Pole. In 1936 Italy annexes Ethiopia as Benito Mussolini celebrated in Rome. In 1940 Vivien Leigh makes her American stage debut starring with Laurence Olivier in "Romeo & Juliet." In 1945 U.S. officials announce that the midnight entertainment curfew, issued during World War II, would be lifted immediately. In 1947 Th

Born On This Day...

In 1800 Abolitionist leader, John Brown (lead attack on Harpers Ferry) In 1843 Confederate Spy/author, Belle Boyd In 1860 Playwright/novelist, Sir James Matthew Barrie (Peter Pan) In 1870 Golfer, Harry Vardon (Golf's Vardon Trophy named in his honor) In 1873 Egyptologist, Howard Carter (found King Tut's tomb) In 1882 Industrialist, Henry J. Kaiser (Liberty Ships, Boulder Dam) In 1901 Actor, Fuzzy Knight (Tex Ritter's sidekick) [d: 2-23-76] In 1910 Actor, Al Rosen (Cheers) [d: 8-2-90] In 1910 Arranger/conductor, Harry Simeone (The Little Drummer Boy) [d: 2-22-05] In 1912 Mexican actor, Pedro Armendariz (From Russia With Love) [d: 6-18-63] In 1914 Bandleader/pianist, Frank Chacksfield (Ebb Tide) [d: 6-9-95] In 1914 Country singer, Hank Snow (I Went To Your Wedding) [d: 12-20-99] In 1917 Actor, John Arnatt (Robin Hood) [d: 12-21-99] In 1918 U.S. Secretary of Agriculture, Orville Freeman (1961-69) [d: 2-20-03] In 1918 Broadcast journalist, Mike Wallace (60 Minutes) [d: 4-7-12]

Nature's Vacuum: Sunset Silhouette.Metal Print

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Drivers on Interstate 17 should plan for nightly lane restrictions in both directions May 6-11

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ADOT Reminder: The Weekend Freeway Travel Advisory (Phoenix Area)

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