Archive for September 28th, 2024

SINGERS FORMER HOME HITS THE MARKET

A split of Frank Sinatra and his Chatsworth home
                                                            Francis Albert Sinatra
                                                                    (1915 – 1998)

(FOX NEWS) – Frank Sinatra’s former Southern California home,
which has been used for dozens of TV and movie productions
like "Mad Men" and "Dreamgirls," has hit the market for $7.9
million.
 

The seven-bedroom, nine-bath mid-century modern house in the
San Fernando Valley’s Chatsworth neighborhood was built in
1949 by William Pereira, who also designed the Los Angeles
International Airport.
 

living room

The primary bedroom features a bed on a raised platform, as well as a fireplace and sitting area.

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WHEN ‘’THE SPLENDID SPLINTER’’ HIT .400

Ted Williams 1941 George Burke Type 1 Original Photo PSA/DNA & Period Autograph | eBay

On September 28, 1941, the last day of Major League Baseball’s
regular season, the Boston Red Sox’s Ted Williams got six hits
in eight at-bats during a doubleheader in Philadelphia, boosting
his average to .406. He becomes the
first player since 1930 to hit
.400
. "I guess I’ll be satisfied with that thrill out there today," he
tells the Boston Globe about hitting .400. "… I never wanted
anything harder in my life."

Ted Williams

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