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GREAT DUST STORM BEGAN ON THIS DAY

Dust storm sweeps from Great Plains across Eastern states: 1934 – Maiden on  the Midway

On May 11, 1934, a massive storm sent millions of tons of topsoil
flying
from across the parched Great Plains region of the United
States as far east as New York, Boston and Atlanta.

At the time the Great Plains were settled in the mid-1800s, the
land was covered by prairie grass, which held moisture in the
earth and kept most of the soil from blowing away even during
dry spells.

By the early 20th century, however, farmers had plowed under
much of the grass to create fields. The U.S. entry into
World War
I
in 1917 caused a great need for wheat, and farms began to push
their fields to the limit, plowing under more and more grassland
with the newly invented tractor.

1934 Drought was Driest, Most Widespread in Past Millennium, Scientists  Find | Climatology, Geophysics | Sci-News.com

83 years ago, the Dust Bowl swept across the Great Plains | Photos |  columbiamissourian.com

Dust Bowl Photographs

Buried machinery in barn lot in Dallas, South Dakota, United States during the Dust Bowl, an agricultural, ecological, and economic disaster in the Great Plains region of North America in 1936. (Wikimedia Commons/USDA)

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COUNTRY MUSIC STAR HAS DIED AT AGE 73

Music Legend Johnny Rodriguez Dead ...

SAN ANTONIO (AP) — Country music star Johnny Rodriguez, a
popular Mexican American singer best known for chart-topping
hits in the 1970s such as “I Just Can’t Get Her Out of My Mind,”
“Ridin’ My Thumb to Mexico” and “That’s the Way Love Goes,”
died Friday in San Antonio from health complications after
entering hospice care.

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REMEMBER THIS PROMOTION IN 1964?

The Beatles Are Coming promotion

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ICONIC SPORTS PHOTOGRAPH WAS TAKEN

On May 10, 1970, 40 seconds into overtime of Game 4 of the
Stanley Cup final, Boston Bruins star Bobby Orr slips the
winning goal past St. Louis Blues goaltender Glenn Hall.

After scoring, Orr leaps into the air before landing flat and
sliding into his teammates’ embrace. The famous celebration
is immortalized by Boston Record-American photographer
Ray Lussier, whose image of the soaring Orr is one of the
most famous sports photographs of all time.

In Boston sports lore, Orr’s game-winner, which made the
Bruins NHL champions, is known as "The Goal."

Mark your calendars for April 5th, 2025, and join thousands of hockey fans  worldwide in celebrating the joy of collecting trading cards with National  Hockey Card Day! Exciting news for collectors! The

Bobby Orr - Age, Family, Bio | Famous Birthdays
Robert Gordon Orr (77)

Raymond Roger Lussier (1931-2003) - Find a Grave Memorial
Raymond Roger Lussier (1931 – 2003)

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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120 Bono: Young and Old ideas | bono, bono u2, paul hewson

Bono on the birth of U2, that iTunes album and Live Aid: 'There's only one  thing I can see when I watch it: the mullet' | Bono | The Guardian

Irish singer Bono (Paul David Hewson) is 65 years old today.

Bono - Wikipedia

U2 > Discography > Other > U2 By U2

Bono Greatest Hits Full Album 2020 - The Best of Bono - Bono Love Songs Ever

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