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Nelson’s husband, Louis E. Reed, suffered his own loss in the accident. He almost plummeted headlong into the basement as Myrtle dropped but was pulled back by a stagehand. Although Reed was safe, his ...
1927: The Stevens Hotel — then the largest hotel in the world — opened on Michigan Avenue. The $30 million, 28-story towers contained 3,000 rooms, an 18-hole rooftop miniature golf course complete ...
CHICAGO -- After the baseball caromed off a video board beyond Wrigley Field’s famous brick wall in right field and bounced back into the outfield, delirium took over in the stands as Kyle Tucker ...
After enduring the franchise’s second-worst start on the road, the St. Louis Cardinals broke out on Wednesday, belting six homers and outscoring the Cincinnati Reds 15-1 in a doubleheader sweep ...
The buzzing whine of propeller planes and the rev of small engines once filled the skies above West Nyack. In the 1940s, a ...
Robinson homer came off Paul Minner in Crosley Field. 1961 — Warren Spahn, at the age of 40, no-hit the San Francisco Giants 1-0 at Milwaukee. 1966 — Cleveland’s Sonny Siebert defeated the Angels 2-1 ...
Braves Franchise History 1944 - Jim Tobin pitches a one-hit shutout as the Boston Braves defeat the Phillies 6-0 in their ...
near Jacobs Field, both by artist Nancy Dwyer, and a ceramic tile bench near the basketball arena, by Angelica Pozo and Penny Rakoff, suggesting the history of the Gateway site through photos and ...
1901 — Chicago’s Herm McFarland hit the first grand slam in American League history and Dummy Hoy also homered in ... Don Wilson beat the Cincinnati Reds with a 4-0 no-hitter at Crosley Field, one day ...
Lambeau Field, opened in 1957, is the oldest continuously operating NFL stadium. It features unique aspects like mostly metal bench seating and a hybrid grass turf. Despite Green Bay being the ...
The Eagles will conduct an emergency preparedness exercise at Lincoln Financial Field on Wednesday that will bring police and "loud noises" to the Sports Complex in South Philly, the team said Monday.
Two people were killed Saturday night in a crash near Denver’s Empower Field, police said. The Denver Police Department first posted about the crash on social media at 10:30 p.m. Saturday.