Archive for May 26th, 2025

MOVIE FRANCHISE OPENED IN 1977

Star Wars In 1977    
    
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On May 25, 1977, Memorial Day weekend opened with an
intergalactic bang as the first of George Lucas’ blockbuster
Star Wars movies hit American theaters.

The incredible success of Star Wars–it received seven Oscars,
and earned $461 million in U.S. ticket sales and a gross of close
to $800 million worldwide–began with an extensive, coordinated marketing push by Lucas and his studio, 20th Century Fox,
months before the movie’s release date.

Alec Guinness, Mark Hamill, and Harrison Ford in Star Wars

Star Wars Holiday Special

Alec Guinness in Star Wars: A New Hope

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A GREAT TV SERIES FROM THE 1950’s

9 SKY KING ideas | sky king, old tv shows, sky

Original release: September 16, 1951 – March 8, 1959
(NBC,ABC, Syndication)

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From left: Kirby Grant as "Sky" King, Gloria Winters as his
niece, Penny, and Ron Hagerthy as his nephew, Clipper.

No photo description available.
The first Song Bird was a Cessna T-50 (right) and in later episodes a Cessna 310B (left) was used till the end of
the series in 1959.

Image 0 of Sky King Officially Released Condensed Collection All 4 Seasons, 72 Episodes

SKY KING Collection:
All four seasons, 72 TV episodes on 11 archive quality disc.

Bonus Material Includes:
89 Historical Aviation Radio Show Programs from 1928-54.

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POSSIBLE EVIDENCE OF NOAH’S ARK FOUND

Split image of Noah's Ark painting and Durupinar site 

(FOX NEWS) – A group of international researchers say they’re
getting closer and closer to identifying the possible remains of
Noah’s Ark – and new test results are promising.

The focus of the research, the Durupinar site in eastern Turkey,
was first identified in the 1950s.

For decades, it’s been speculated that the boat-shaped site
once harbored Noah’s Ark, but no definitive proof has emerged.

Now, an organization called Noah’s Ark Scans believes that
recent soil samples point toward the site once housing "ancient
wood."

Researchers collected soil samples from the site last September
and analyzed them through this winter. The results "show
significantly higher levels of organic matter and potassium
compared to
surrounding areas."

According to a recent statement from the organization,
"[The results] provide compelling evidence of a unique,
potentially man-
made structure beneath the surface, distinct
from the surrounding
mudflow."

The statement added, "these findings suggest the presence of
decayed wood or other organic materials, consistent with a large,
ancient structure preserved within the mudflow."

Durupinar site in Anatolian mountains 

Wide shot of a mountain

Durupinar site aerial close-up 

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THE POLITICAL CARTOON FROM FOX NEWS

05.26.25

Decoration Day Memorial Day Original Antique Postcard at Amazon's  Entertainment Collectibles Store

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FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG

Happy Memorial Day - A Stamp Above

Your Guide to a Fun (and Safe) Memorial Day Weekend

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Arlington National Cemetery.

Memorial Day (originally known as Decoration Day) is a federal
holiday
for honoring and mourning the U.S. military personnel
who died while serving in the
United States Armed Forces.

The first national observance of Memorial Day occurred on May
30, 1868. 

The day is also considered the unofficial beginning of summer
in the United States.

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