Located on the 78th and 79th floors of a skyscraper with panoramic views over New York City, this spectacular duplex ...
William “Pudge” Heffelfinger becomes the first pro football player by getting $500 to play for the Allegheny Athletic Association against the Pittsburgh Athletic Club.
White Sox pitching standout and central Black Sox World Series fixer Lefty Williams died in Laguna Beach, Calif. Williams had ...
In 1920, Judge Kennesaw Mountain Landis was appointed ... In 1977, the city of New Orleans elected its first black mayor, Ernest (Dutch) Morial, the winner of a runoff. In 1980, the U.S. space probe ...
OTD in 1920 baseball was changed forever. Andrew "Rube" Foster organized the founding of the Negro National League earning him recognition as the “Father of Black Baseball.” By 1922 ...
McCormick — is credited with popularizing the term ‘Chicagoland’ in the 1920s. Many people associate ... McCormick wanted to tie a familiar voice to “Chicagoland.” ...
South of Midnight tells the story of Hazel, a Black track and field star living in the South who ... a local legend that ...
Tickets are now available for Grove Christian Outreach Center’s Roaring Twenties Gala on Nov. 2 at Colonial Heritage Club.
Four generations of the Big Bob Gibson Bar-B-Q family from Decatur, Ala., attended the induction of the late Alabama pitmaster Robert Lee "Big Bob" Gibson into the American Royal Barbecue Hall of Fame ...