REMEMBER THE MAGAZINE GUYS AND GALS?

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Walt Disney’s Magazine (formerly as Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse
Club Magazine
) was a magazine that was launched in late 1955 
and produced by Disney Studio staff members and published by
Western Printing in New York.

Originally designed to promote The Mickey Mouse Club, the focus
shifted to Disney productions in general by the middle of the
second volume, when the name was changed. The first volume
was issued quarterly, the remaining three volumes bimonthly.

For the last volume, the physical size of the magazine was reduced
about 10%, while the number of pages increased slightly and better quality paper was used.

In 1962, Disney bought out Western Printing’s interest in all of its
Disney related items, including this magazine, which had ceased publishing several years earlier.

Vintage Disneyland Tickets: Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse Club Magazine - Winter 1956 - Issue #1

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MONUMENT WAS DEDICATED ON THIS DAY

Washington DC Monuments & Memorials | Museums, Landmarks

The Washington Monument was built in honor of Americas
revolutionary
hero and first president George Washington
and was
dedicated in Washington, D.C. on February 21,
1885.

The 555-foot-high marble obelisk was first proposed in
1783, and Pierre L’Enfant left room for it in his designs
for the new U.S. capital.
 

After George Washington’s death in 1799, plans for a
memorial for the “father of the country” were discussed,
but none were
adopted until 1832, the centennial
of Washington’s birth.
 



Circa 1885 Washington Monument Dedicated Medal. Baker O-322. Second Obverse. White Metal.
 
Facts about the Washington Monument


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THEN AND NOW WITH THE ZONE

Then & Now Movie Locations: The Twilight Zone: A Hundred Yards Over the Rim

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Clifford Parker Robertson III
(1923 – 2011)

Then & Now Movie Locations: The Twilight Zone: A Hundred Yards Over the Rim

A Hundred Yards Over the Rim episode aired on April 7th,
1961 (season 2, episode 23). Filming locations include
Grant and Olancha, Ca.


    
    
   

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MOTOR SPORT WAS FOUNDED ON THIS DAY

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On February 21, 1948, the National Association for Stock Car
Racing—or NASCAR, as it came to be widely known—was
officially incorporated. NASCAR racing went on to become
one of America’s most popular spectator sports, as well as
a multi-billion-dollar industry.

The driving force behind the establishment of NASCAR was
William “Bill” France Sr. (1909-1992), a mechanic and auto-
repair shop owner from Washington, D.C., who in the mid-
1930s moved to Daytona Beach,
Florida to escape the Great
Depression
.

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Bill France Sr. - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia
Bill France as a racer.

Bill France
After a short racing career, Bill France realized that
organizing races is business for him.

Bill France on the construcion site of the Daytona International Speedway
Bill France on the construction site of the Daytona
International Speedway.

1948 - Year in Review timeline | Timetoast timelines

Hari ini tahun 1948, NASCAR secara resmi didirikan - CONNX

NASCAR 1948 in Pictures : r/NASCAR

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REMEMBERING THE HOUSE PARTY SHOW

Art Linkletter, who hosted the popular TV shows "People Are Funny" and "House Party" in the ...   
     
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The ‘Kids Say The Darnedest Things’ segment of the Art Linkletter
House Party is the most famous of all. Linkletter interviewed schoolchildren between the ages of five and ten (above).

During the segment’s 27-year run, Linkletter interviewed an
estimated 23,000 children. The popularity of the segment led
to a TV series with the same title hosted by Bill Cosby on CBS-
TV from January 1998 to June 2000.

Art Linkletter’s House Party – I Remember JFK: A Baby Boomer's Pleasant Reminiscing Spot

'TV Show Host Art Linkletter Doing His TV Show "House Party" at Cbs TV City' Premium ...

Art Linkletter: 1912-2010 - Photo 5 - Pictures - CBS News

CBS Television City: “Art Linkletter’s House Party” – Eyes Of A Generation…Television's Living ...

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