A Pacific Northwest sports legend, Baseball Hall of Famer and
former Seattle Mariner, Ken Griffey Jr., will drive the 2024
Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray pace car the 108th running of the
Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 26.
A Pacific Northwest sports legend, Baseball Hall of Famer and
former Seattle Mariner, Ken Griffey Jr., will drive the 2024
Chevrolet Corvette E-Ray pace car the 108th running of the
Indianapolis 500 on Sunday, May 26.
The Original Taco House was a chain of Mexican restaurants
based in Portland, Oregon. Established by the Waddle family
in 1960, the business at one time had five locations. The last
remaining two locations closed on December 31, 2017.
The Northeast 82nd location was the first Original Taco House,
which opened in 1960. It was a fixture on KOIN-TV’s mid-day
cooking segments.
The American Red Cross was founded by Clara Barton (1821–1912)
on this day in history, May 21, 1881.
Nurse Clarissa Harlowe "Clara" Barton was born on Christmas
Day, 1821, in North Oxford, Massachusetts, the American Red
Cross website notes.
She spent her early career as a teacher before moving to
Washington, D.C. to work in the U.S. Patent Office.
According to the American Red Cross, at the time of the
American Civil War Barton shifted her career once again,
becoming a battlefield nurse.
Clara Barton was inducted into the National Women’s Hall
of Fame in 1973.
Members of the American Red Cross Corps in a photo taken around 1910.
Photo of a dispensary taken around 1914.
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Aviator Charles A. Lindbergh landed at Le Bourget Field
in Paris, successfully completing the first solo, nonstop
transatlantic flight and the first ever nonstop flight between
New York to Paris. His single-engine monoplane, The Spirit
of St. Louis, had lifted off from Roosevelt Field in New York
33 1/2 hours before.
National Air and Space Museum, Washington DC.