Archive for March, 2012

MICKY DOLENZ TURNED 67 TODAY

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George Michael "Micky" Dolenz, Jr. is a actor, musician, television
director, radio personality and theater director, best known as a
member of the 1960s made-for-television band The Monkees.

Dolenz began his show business career in 1956 when he starred
in a children’s show called Circus Boy under the name Mickey
Braddock (top photo)..

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‘’FLYING GRANDFATHER’’ SET RECORD ON THIS DAY IN 1961

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Aviator Maximilian "Max" Conrad set nine official light plane records in the
1950s and 1960s. On February 27, 1961, Conrad left Miami in a PA-23
Aztec named New Frontiers and touched down back in Miami on March 8,
1961, setting a new around-the-world record. His average speed was 123.
19 mph.

Some of Conrad’s stops included Long Beach, California, Honolulu, Wake
Island,Guam, Manila, Singapore, Bombay, and Brazil, crossing the equator
twice. Conrad was accompanied by an observer for the record flight.

In 1964, Max Conrad received the prestigious Harmon Trophy for the most
outstanding international achievement in the art of flying. He was one of the
greatest small plane pilots ever.

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The Piper PA-23 Apache/Aztec flown by Conrad

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Max Conrad was presented the Harmon Trophy by Vice President
Hubert Humphrey in 1964.

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FROM THE MAKERS OF THE BELOVED ‘JEEP’

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PORTLAND POSTCARD ~ 1958

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“We specialize in Italian food – Complete dinner for $1.00”

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A TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE ON THIS DAY IN 1970

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The total solar eclipse of 1970 was visible across southern Mexico and the southeast coast of the United States and Canada. The greatest eclipse occurred over Mexico
and lasted up to 3 minutes and 28 seconds. There will not be a longer total eclipse
over the contiguous united States until April 8, 2024. The event was televised to
a national audience for the very first time in history.

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