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MUSICAL OPENED ON THIS DAY IN 1972

Grease Broadway Poster

On June 7, 1972, the production of ‘ Grease’ moved to the
Broadhurst Theatre on Broadway, and on November 21, it
moved to the
Royale Theatre there, where it ran until
January 27, 1980. For the five final weeks of the run, the
show moved to the larger
Majestic Theatre. By the time
It closed on April 13, 1980, it had run 3,388 performances.

The original Broadway cast included Barry Bostwick as
Danny,
Carole Demas as Sandy.

Don’t miss Grease at Casa Mañana Theatre (March 2-10) – GenPink

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A REMINDER FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG

Happy National Donut Day! Celebrate With All Things Donuts | Dunkin'

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National Donut Day started in 1938 as a fundraiser for The
Salvation Army
in Chicago.

Their goal was to help those in need during the Great
Depression
, and to honor the Salvation Army "Lassies"
of World War I, who served doughnuts to soldiers.

National Donut Day 2023 Uk

The 33 Best Donut Shops In America | HuffPost

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NATIVE AMERICAN DIED ON THIS DAY IN 1866

Chief Seattle (1786?-1866) Photograph by Granger - Fine Art America

Thirteen years after American settlers founded the city named
for him, Chief Seattle died in a nearby village of his people.

Born sometime around 1790, Seattle (Seathl) was a chief of the Duwamish and Suquamish tribes who lived around the Pacific
Coast bay that is today called Puget Sound.

He was the son of a Suquamish father and a Duwamish mother,
a lineage that allowed him to gain influence in both tribes. It was
rededicated on December 8, 1975.

The statue was added to the National Register of Historic Places
on April 19, 1984, and named a city landmark on May 6, 1985.

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Chief Seattle's Grave

The copper statue shows Seattle with his right hand extended
as if in greeting. The statue stands atop a stone base that was
designed to serve as a fountain, although the fountain has been
turned off and on over the years.

The statue was sculpted by James Wehn and was unveiled
November 13, 1912.

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POPULAR CHARACTER ACTOR IS DEAD AT 86

Which Waltons actors were actually alive during the 1930s?
The Waltons
    

 Tom Bower | Polish Film Festival in Los Angeles   
    
    
    
   

Tom Bower, the longtime character actor whose career took him
from The Waltons to
It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia, has died.

The Colorado-born actor was perhaps best known for the role of
Marvin, the janitor who helps Bruce Willis’s character John
McClane foil the terrorists at the airport in the 1990 action thriller
Die Hard 2.

He died in his sleep at his home in Los Angeles on May 30.
The Hollywood Reporter.

‘Die Hard 2’ Actor Tom Bower Dies At 86

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FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG ~

06.06.24
FOX NEWS

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