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Day in History 13 August – Eugène Delacroix – Jules Massenet – Mary Hunter Austin – H. G. Wells – Mickey Mantle – Julia Child – Phil Rizzuto – Kenny Baker – Nanci Griffith
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Day in History 13 July – Jean-Paul Marat – Johnny Ringo – Frida Kahlo – George Steinbrenner
The Final Footprints of George Steinbrenner – Jean-Paul Marat – Johnny Ringo – Frida Kahlo Continue reading
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Tagged all star game, baseball, Cemetery, charlotte corday, church of saint etienne du mont, Crypts, doc holliday, Entomb, frank stilwell, French Revolution, Frida kahlo, george steinbrenner, History, ike clanton, jacque louis david, jean paul marat, johnny ringo, marquis de sade, michael biehn, Monument Park, New York Yankees, ohio state university, Pantheon, pennant, Private Mausoleum, riptff, tff, the boss, the final footprint, tombstone, trinity memorial gardens, val kilmer, world series, yankee stadium
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Day in History 26 June – Françoise Dorléac – Roy Campanella – Nora Ephron
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Tagged 39, Brooklyn Dodgers, campy, Cremation, Hall of Fame, it's good to be alive, Jackie Robinson, los angeles dodgers, neil lanctot, nora ephron, riptff, roy campanella, sandy koufax, sicilian, tff, the final footprint, the two lives of roy campanella, world series
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Day in History 16 June – George Reeves – Brian Piccolo – Kristen Pfaff – Mel Allen
The Final Footprint of Mel Allen Continue reading