HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

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Inspired by the Folies Bergère of Paris, the Ziegfeld Follies
were conceived and mounted by
Florenz Ziegfeld Jr.,
reportedly at the suggestion of his then-wife, the actress
and singer
Anna Held. The shows’ producers were turn-
of-the-twentieth-century
producing titans Klaw and Erlanger.

The Follies were a series of lavish revues, something between
later Broadway shows and the more elaborate high class
vaudeville and variety show. The first follies, The Follies of
1907
, was produced that year at the Jardin de Paris roof
theatre.

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Florenz Edward Ziegfeld Jr.
(March 21, 1867 – July 22, 1932)

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HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

Today in History: September 26, 1960 – First Televised Presidential Debates | USA-eVote

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Young Richard Starkey

Ringo Starr slated to perform for the first time in the Valley | MyRGV.com   
Ringo Starr (Sir Richard Starkey) the former
drummer with The Beatles is 84 today.

The Beatles Vector Logo by DutchLion on DeviantArt

2 Beatles Were 'a Calming Influence' on John Lennon, Historian Says

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STATUE OF A GREEK GOD WAS UNCOVERED

The statue was well-preserved, archaeologists said.  

Archaeologists near Bulgaria’s southeastern border with
Greece uncovered a nearly 7-foot statue of the ancient
Greek god Hermes during a dig this week.

The unexpected find happened during excavation of an
ancient Roman sewer in the abandoned city of Heraclea
Sintica, which was founded by King Philip II of Macedon
between 356 and 339 B.C.E.

The sprawling city was devastated by an earthquake in
388 A.D.
 
(FOX NEWS)

Statue of Hermes in sewer

The Messenger of Olympus. The Fastest God. - Heroes of Olympus RP Club Photo (33987246) - Fanpop

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REMEMBERING FALLEN FIREFIGHTERS

30 years ago since the South Canyon Fire claimed the lives of nine Prineville Hotshots on Storm King Mountain photo 1

PORTLAND, Ore. (KATU) — 30 years ago today, 14 firefighters,
including nine members of the
Prineville Hotshots, lost their
lives in the Storm King Mountain fire in Glenwood Springs,
Colorado.

On July 6th, a dry cold front moved through the area,
increasing the winds and activity.

The fire quickly progressed past the fire lines and began to
close in on the firefighter’s location to the west and began
to race toward them up the steep terrain.

30 years ago since the South Canyon Fire claimed the lives of nine Prineville Hotshots on Storm King Mountain photo 2

30 years ago since the South Canyon Fire claimed the lives of nine Prineville Hotshots on Storm King Mountain photo 3

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FIRST AFRICIAN AMERICAN TO WIN TITLE

Althea Gibson and Tennis History: Woman Who Broke Barriers | TIME

On July 6, 1957, Althea Gibson claimed the women’s singles
tennis title at Wimbledon
and became the first African
American to win a championship
at London’s All England
Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.

Gibson will be honored on a U.S. quarter in 2025 as part of
the final year of the American Women quarters program.

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Althea Neale Gibson
(August 25, 1927 – September 28, 2003)

Gibson survived a heart attack, but died
shortly after from complications following
respiratory and bladder infections.

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