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The Colorful History of Mascots

The Colorful History of Mascots: From Good Luck Charms to Cultural IconsMascots didn’t start with giant foam heads or T-shirt cannons. They began as simple good luck charms—quirky tokens carried into battlefields and ballparks alike. But over the decades, mascots evolved into something far more powerful: high-energy entertainers, brand ambassadors, cultural icons, and occasionally, courtroom

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1974 Fun Facts, History and Trivia

1974 Fun Facts, History, and TriviaQuick Facts from 1974 Top Song: The Way We Were by Barbra StreisandMust-See Movies: The Godfather Part II, Blazing Saddles, Young Frankenstein, Chinatown, Benji, and EarthquakeNotable Books: The Bermuda Triangle by Charles Berlitz, Jaws by Peter Benchley, and Carrie by Stephen KingSuper Bowl ad (30 seconds): $103,000Chinese Zodiac: Year of

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David Niven Interrupted by Streaker at the 1974 Oscars

David Niven was Interrupted by Streaker at the 1974 OscarsRobert Opel dashed naked from across from backstage during the 46th Academy Awards ceremony and flashed a peace sign with his fingers as he jogged offstage. David Niven was in the middle of an introduction for Elizabeth Taylor as this, the first televised streak occurred, on

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1970 History, Facts and Trivia

1970 History, Facts, and TriviaQuick Facts from 1970 Top Song: Bridge Over Troubled Water by Simon and GarfunkelMust-See Movies: M*A*S*H, Woodstock, Patton, Five Easy Pieces, Love Story, Catch-22, Tora! Tora! Tora!, THX 1138, and The AristocatsNotable Books: The Late, Great Planet Earth by Hal Lindsey and Love Story by Erich SegalFederal spending: $195.65 billion; Federal

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1967 History, Facts and Trivia

1967 History, Facts, and TriviaIn 1967, the Summer of Love drew somewhere between 50,000 and 100,000 young people to San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury neighborhood, the largest countercultural gathering the United States had seen. Aretha Franklin recorded Respect and defined what the word meant. Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the first human heart transplant in Cape Town. Thurgood

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1963 Trivia, History and Fun Facts

1963 History, Facts, and TriviaQuick Facts from 1963World-Changing Event: President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, on November 22, 1963. He was 46 years old. The country had four days of uninterrupted television coverage and has never quite stopped talking about it.Other World-Changing Event: Betty Friedan published The Feminine Mystique and Martin Luther

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1960 Trivia, History and Fun Facts

1960 Trivia, History, and Fun FactsQuick Facts from 1960 Top Song: The Theme from “A Summer Place” by Percy Faith and His OrchestraMost Famous American: Doris DayLoaf of bread: 21 cents; 8 oz Kraft Cheez Whiz: 35 cents; Gallon of gas: 25 cents; First-class stamp: 4 centsU.S. GDP: $526.6 billion; Federal spending: $92.19 billion; Unemployment:

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