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The Big Red Machine was more than just a collection of Hall of Fame players and a great team. They were rock stars, a ...
Russ was born in 1948 at the Wills Maternity Sanitarium, a long-demolished building at 2929 Main St. in Kansas City. Today, ...
The Illinois State Police has reported that a driver disregarded and avoided functioning railroad crossing lights, gates, and bells early Sunday south of Neoga before colliding with a freight train, ...
Joe LaMothe, street car technician with Kenosha Area Transit, walks through the Joseph McCarthy Transit Center in Downtown Kenosha where the city’s streetcars are stored. Those bright, charming ...
A newspaperman gave readers a peek into something unique in the winter of 1926. Lumberjacks at the Anaconda Copper Mining Co. camp in Greenough stood before shelves of books in a railroad boxcar ...
When the Bird family moved from the midwest to Melones in 1901, it didn’t take 5-year old Milo long to realize they weren’t ...
Joseph Kessler of Maysville, veteran miner and prospector, arose at 5 o’clock Wednesday morning and walked eleven miles into ...
The stories associated with the old roadway nicknamed Zombie Road in Missouri are many. Located outside of St. Louis, the original name of the road was Lawler Ford Road, and it was constructed in the ...