NASCAR HALL OF FAME HAS NEW MEMBER

NASCAR world honors ‘class act’ Jimmie Johnson after retirement news
Jimmie Johnson was among the racing legends who were elected to the NASCAR Hall of Fame on Wednesday along
with crew chief Chad Knaus and Donnie Allison.

Johnson won seven NASCAR Cup Championships during his
career, which is tied with Richard Petty and Dale Earnhardt for
the most all time. Johnson’s first five came consecutively.

He is also the all-time winningest driver at five tracks. In
addition to that, he won Driver of the Year five times and
was the first racing driver to win The Associated Press
Male Athlete of the Year in the U.S. He had 83 total Cup
wins. Johnson will be 47 in September.

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THE FIRST UNDERSEA VOYAGE ON THIS DAY

On this day in History, Nautilus travels under North Pole on Aug 03, 1958. Learn more about what ...

On August 3, 1958, the U.S. nuclear submarine Nautilus
accomplished the first undersea voyage to the geographic
North Pole. The world’s first nuclear submarine dived at
Point Barrow, Alaska, and traveled nearly 1,000 miles under
the Arctic ice cap to reach the top of the world. It then went 
on to Iceland, pioneering a new and shorter route from the 
Pacific to the Atlantic and Europe.

April 1954: The world's first nuclear submarine

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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CBOHANNON 
CAMILLE BOHANNON

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A young Tony Bennett - life as a waiter, 1967 wedding and birth of son

Tony Bennett - I Left My Heart In San Francisco (Vinyl) | Discogs

Secrets to Tony Bennett’s Success: What keeps the crooner going? Loving ...
Tony Bennett (Anthony Dominick Benedetto)
(August 3, 1926 – July 21, 2023)

Singer Tony Bennet received many accolades,
including 20
Grammy Awards, a Lifetime
Achievement Award
, and two Primetime
Emmy Awards
. Bennett was named an NEA
Jazz
Master
and a Kennedy Center Honoree
and founded the
Frank Sinatra School of the
Arts
in Astoria, Queens, New York. He sold
more than 50 million records worldwide
and
earned a star on the
Hollywood Walk of Fame.


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DECLARATION OF INDEPENDENCE SIGNED

Signing the Declaration of Independence

On August 2, 1776, members of Congress affix their signatures
to an enlarged copy of the
Declaration of Independence.

Fifty-six congressional delegates in total signed the document,
including some who were not present at the vote approving the declaration. The delegates signed by state from North to South.

        
        
        
        
        
       
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Signing the Declaration - Unanimous Approval

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UNIVERSITY TOWER SHOOTING ON THIS DAY

Gun Advocates Plan Mock Shooting At University Of Texas In Austin | HuffPost
    
    
    

On this day in 1966,Charles Whitman took a stockpile of
guns and ammunition to the observatory platform atop
a 300-foot tower at the University of Texas and proceeded
to shoot 46 people, killing 14 people and wounding 32.

Whitman, who had killed both his wife and mother the
night before, was
eventually shot to death after courageous
Austin police
officers, including Ramiro Martinez, charged
up the stairs of the tower to subdue the attacker.

    
    
   

Ramiro "Ray" Martinez had a building decicated to him by Travis County in 2004 for his role in helping stop the UT Tower shooter, but it didn't fully tell his story until Oct. 19.
Ramiro "Ray" Martinez turned 86 in January.

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Charles Joseph Whitman
(June 24, 1941 – August 1, 1966)

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