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A TRADITION FOR THE NEW YEAR BEGAN

Historic Images - The ball was dropped for the first time in Times Square  on New Years Eve at midnight on January 1, 1907. | Facebook

The ball was dropped for the first time in Times Square
on New Years Eve at midnight on January 1, 1907.

A New Year’s Eve ball has dropped in Times Square for
over 100 years,
starting in 1907, with the exception of
1942 and 1943
when nightly “dimouts” occurred during
World War II to protect the city from attacks.

Bill Milhomme: 1907 New York Time Square Ball Drop Begins
The crowd waiting for the New Year’s tradition to begin.



Times Square New Year’s Eve Ball displayed at One Times Square, Friday, Dec. 27, 2024, in New York.

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THE “FOG BOWL” WAS HELD ON THIS DAY

Into the Mist: The Bears-Eagles 'Fog Bowl' 30 years later | WGN-TV

On December 31, 1988, the Chicago Bears defeated the
Philadelphia Eagles, 20-12, in a playoff game plagued
by a thick fog starting late in the first half.

Playing conditions at Soldier Field in Chicago become
problematic, and fans in attendance and television
viewers struggled to see the game, dubbed the "
Fog
Bowl
" by media.

The 20-12 victory by the home team put them into their
first NFC Championship since 1985.

The Fog Bowl

30 years after 'Fog Bowl' matchup, Eagles return to Chicago

Bears best Eagles in famous 'Fog Bowl' -- Chicago Tribune

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HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM HEINZ KETCHUP

Chronically Vintage: Adventures in vintage advertising: Heinz Ketchup


The Kraft Heinz Foods Company, formerly the H. J. Heinz
Company and commonly known as Heinz, is a
food
processing
company headquartered at One PPG Place
in
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The company was founded
by
Henry J. Heinz in 1869.

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Henry John Heinz (1844 – 1919)

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TV SITCOM ACTRESS HAS DIED AT AGE 87

Linda Lavin Dead: 'Alice' Star, Tony-Winning Broadway Actor Was 87

NEW YORK (AP — Linda Lavin, a Tony Award-winning stage
actress who became a working class icon as a paper-hat
wearing waitress on the CBS – TV sitcom "Alice," has died.

Her representative, Bill Veloric, said Lavin died in Los
Angeles on Sunday of complications from recently
discovered lung cancer.

Alice (1976–1985) TV show titles 1
Linda Lavin, star of sitcom "Alice" and Tony Award winner, dies at 87 - CBS  News
Photo shows Linda Lavin (as waitress Alice Hyatt) and Vic Tayback (as Mel Sharples, owner of the diner) from "Alice."

Alice 1976-1985 : r/sitcoms

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REMEMBER THE SCHOOL LUNCH LINE?

Saturday Evening Post, March 1955- School lunch line | Back to school art, Vintage school, Retro ...
From The Saturday Evening Post (1955)

Favorite school lunch, circa 1983. - 9GAG

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