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TRAGEDY AT DAYTONA ON THIS DAY IN 2001

Dale Earnhardt ...

Dale Earnhardt's death: NASCAR's tragic Daytona 500 remembered    
    
   

NASCAR B.C. (before crash) and A.D ...

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Earnhardt killed in Daytona 500 crash – San Diego Union-Tribune

On February 18, 2001, Dale Earnhardt Sr., considered one of
the greatest drivers in NASCAR history, died
at the age of 49
in
a last-lap crash at the 43rd Daytona 500 in Daytona Beach,
Florida.

Earnhardt was driving his black No. 3 Chevrolet and vying for
third place when he collided with another car, then crashed
into a wall. After being cut from his car,

Earnhardt, whose tough, aggressive driving style earned him
the nickname “The Intimidator,” was taken to a hospital, where
he was pronounced dead of head injuries.

Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s death made him the fourth NASCAR driver
to die within a nine-month period and eventually prompted
NASCAR officials to implement a series of more stringent
safety regulations, including the use of head-and-neck
restraints.

Time Magazine Dale Earnhardt Death In The Fast Lane | eBay

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ROBERT DUVALL WAS IN THE ZONE

TIME-TRAVEL EPISODES ...

Robert Duvall starred in The Twilight Zone episode "Miniature"
(Season 4, Episode 8), which first aired on February 21, 1963.

He plays Charley Parkes, a socially isolated, shy man who
becomes obsessed with a dollhouse in a museum, believing
the miniature figures inside are alive.

Twilight Zone Episode Miniatures and ...
Robert Duvall (1931 – 2026)

Robert Duvall in Twilight Zone's 'Miniature' Episode

Remembering Robert Duvall guest starring on THE TWILIGHT ZONE -  "Miniature," Season 4, Episode 8.

Why We Still Love The Twilight Zone - JSTOR Daily

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FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG

Happy Presidents Day Greetings | Ecards From Blue Mountain


The federal holiday honoring Washington was originally started         
by an
Act of Congress in 1879 for government offices in D.C.        
and expanded in 1885 to include all federal offices.      

       
As the first federal holiday to honor an American president,
the holiday was celebrated on Washington’s birthday under
the Gregorian calendar, February 22.

On January 1, 1971, the federal holiday was shifted to the
third Monday in February by the
Uniform Monday Holiday
Act
.

Government offices, banks, and the U.S. Postal Service will
be closed, providing a long weekend for many.

May include: A red, white, and blue American flag bunting with 10 flags. The bunting is strung together with red string.

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FIRST 9-1-1 CALL WAS PLACED ON THIS DAY IN 1968

Alabama marks the 50th anniversary of the first call to 911 | WHNT.com

On February 16, 1968, Senator Rankin Fite completed the first 9-1-1 call  made in the Unites States in Haleyville, Alabama. The phone used to answer  that call is in a museum in
Senator Rankin Fite (right) making the call.

The first 911 call was placed by Rep. Rankin Fite, the Speaker
of the Alabama House of Representatives, in the town of
Haleyville, Alabama on February 16th of the following year.

Nome, Alaska adopted the system a week later. Still, it would
years before the system was widespread and decades before
it was uniform.

It was only in 1973 that the White House issued an official
statement in favor of 911, and even that a suggestion rather
than a law or executive order.

By 1987, 50 percent of the nation was using the system.

1968: First 911 Emergency Phone Introduced | History.info

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‘’THE INTIMIDATOR’’ ~ 1st DAYTONA 500 WIN

Top 5 Greatest NASCAR Wins of All Time ...

1998 Victory at last for Earnhardt at Daytona – Bowie News

First at last: Dale Earnhardt's lone 500 victory still resonates

On February 15, 1998, after 20 years of trying, racing great
Dale Earnhardt Sr.
finally won his first Daytona 500, the
NASCAR season opener and an event dubbed the “Super
Bowl of stock car racing.”

Driving his black No. 3 Chevrolet, Earnhardt recorded an
average speed of 172.712 m.p.h. and took home a then-
record more than $1 million in prize money.

Following his victory, crews from competing teams lined
the pit road at the Daytona International Speedway in
Daytona Beach,
Florida, to congratulate Earnhardt, who
drove his car onto the grass and did several celebratory
doughnuts, or circles.

Earnhardt, whose tough, aggressive driving style earned
him the nickname “The Intimidator,”

Dale Earnhardt 1998 Daytona 500

   
  

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  Dale wins at Daytona on February 15, 1998. What is your favorite Dale  Earnhardt WIN...??? Dale EarnhardtThe Greatest. 
Dale Earnhardt Sr. (April 29, 1951 – February 18, 2001)

1998 Daytona 500 logo

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