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Phillies, Red Sox franchises go back, back, back
OCT. 8, 1915, was some day. In Isolationist America, Game 1 of the World Series between the Phillies and Red Sox was played here in Baker Bowl.
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Architecture 101: No permits, no parents, no clients, plenty of plywood for architect Sellers and friends
Mount Raspberry? The Mad River Valley mountain where David Sellers and various artist and carpenter compatriots built houses in the mid-1960s had no name when they got there and started messing around with lumber and tools.
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American Pride Cars and Trucks: The Top 10
10. Duesenberg Model J: OK, so you had to be rich and probably famous to own one of these, even when they were new, and certainly now. But in the 1930s, they were the ultimate American car, one with no equal. When you bought it, you then had to buy a body to put on it. Many coachbuilders built on the Duesenberg frame, so there’s no “stock” Duesenbergs. To equal what they cost in the 1930s, the …
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“Attack the Block” adds UK flavor to alien invasion genre
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) – In Hollywood teens-in-peril movies, the protagonists — aside from a token nerd or two — usually have flawlessly sculpted noses, great hair, toned gym bodies and excellent teeth. Their most reprehensible behavior might be skipping class or talking back to a parent.
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