Christopher Columbus, Bugs Bunny, Lou Gehrig, and Gal Godot all get featured in today’s podcast. Found out why in today’s episode of On This Day.
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Christopher Columbus, Bugs Bunny, Lou Gehrig, and Gal Godot all get featured in today’s podcast. Found out why in today’s episode of On This Day.
Continue readingA famous French heroine made her appearance on the scene on this day in history. Today also marks the debuts of an iconic musical and an iconic sports show. Listen to today’s episode to find out who, what, where and when.
Continue readingToday marks an infamous milestone in the history of environmental disasters. We also have a famous pitcher reaching a career milestone along with other items from history. Find out what they are in today’s episode.
Continue readingKnow how many times heavyweight boxer Rocky Marciano defended his title? How about when he retired? Answers to these questions and more in today’s On This Day.
Continue readingWhat was the United State’s first federal cultural institution? Hint: It was rather bookish. Who coached the Celtics during their record eight consecutive NBA championships? We’ve got your answers to these questions along with more history from this day in today’s episode.
Continue readingIf you’ve ever watched a video online, today is a significant day in online video history. Today is also the anniversary of one of the most famous faux-pas in soft drink history. Learn these historical tidbits and more in today’s On This Day.
Continue readingUS coinage, TV memorabilia, major league baseball, and a famous country singer/songwriter/musician all received mention in today’s episode. Listen to get an ear full of historical footnotes for April 22, 2019.
Continue readingToday is an important day in the history of Texas. This is also the day a famous photograph was published, and the Chicago Bulls reached a significant milestone. Find out what we’re talking about when you listen to On This Day for April 21, 2019.
Continue readingToday’s footnotes include a moon landing, a ballpark opening, and more. Today’s episode has your historical footnotes for April 20, 2019.
Continue readingOn this day in the 18th century, fighting broke out in Lexington, Massachusetts. Know why? Find out in today’s episode. Plus, for the first time ever, I have a special co-host joining me.
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