Andy Bass
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Historian. Publications include “Martin Luther King, Jr.: Visits to Westchester, 1956-1967," Westchester Historian, 94(2). #PublicHistory #HistoricalAnniversaries Westchester County, New York
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The circa 1825 Hyde Hall Covered Bridge at Glimmerglass State Park in Springfield, New York, was celebrated in a bicentennial ceremony on October 11, 2025. The 53-foot-long wooden bridge features a Burr Arch Truss design. The historic landmark is one of the oldest covered bridges in the nation.
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100 years ago today, October 17, 1925:

Boston's Wang Theatre opened as the Metropolitan Theatre. It was built as a movie palace within a 14-story office building. Its four-story Grand Lobby was modeled after the Palais Garnier in Paris, France. At 3,600 seats, it's the city's largest theater.
100 years ago today, October 17, 1925:

Boston's Wang Theatre opened as the Metropolitan Theatre. It was built as a movie palace within a 14-story office building. Its four-story Grand Lobby was modeled after the Palais Garnier in Paris, France. At 3,600 seats, it's the city's largest theater.
The circa 1825 Hyde Hall Covered Bridge at Glimmerglass State Park in Springfield, New York, was celebrated in a bicentennial ceremony on October 11, 2025. The 53-foot-long wooden bridge features a Burr Arch Truss design. The historic landmark is one of the oldest covered bridges in the nation.
100 years ago today, October 15, 1925:

The Pittsburgh Pirates won their second World Series title by defeating the defending champion Washington Senators 9-7 in Game 7 at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The Pirates became the first team in any sport to overcome a 3–1 series deficit. ⚾⚾
Equestrian show jumper Bill Steinkraus (1925-2017) was born 100 years ago today in Cleveland, Ohio. At the 1968 Olympic Games, he became the first American equestrian to win an individual Olympic gold medal. He rode for the U.S. Equestrian Team for 22 years, serving as team captain for 17 years.
100 years ago today, October 6, 1925:

The Lincoln Exedra, a memorial to President Abraham Lincoln, was dedicated by the Lincoln Society in Peekskill, New York. The monument on South Street overlooks the spot where Lincoln stopped and spoke from aboard his Inaugural Train on February 19, 1861.
The late civil rights activists Paul and Orial Redd were commemorated with a street co-naming in the city of Rye, New York, on September 27, 2025. The Redds won a housing discrimination case in 1962 that led to the passage of fair housing laws in the state.

Ceremony video👇
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DAME JANE MORRIS GOODALL (1934-2025)
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Writer, poet and social reformer Frances Ellen Watkins Harper (1825-1911) was born to free Black parents 200 years ago today in Baltimore, Maryland. She was a leading campaigner for abolition, women's suffrage and temperance. She lived the latter part of her life in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Hidden in plain sight.
100 years ago today, Sept. 21, 1925:

The traffic tower in Meriden, Connecticut, innovative at the time, began operation in the intersection of Colony and Main Streets. It became a local landmark, remaining in service until 1967. Today, the retired tower is displayed 200 feet from its original site.
The U.S. Postal Service has issued a new stamp commemorating writer, Nobel laureate, and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel (1928-2016). A dedication ceremony was held at the 92nd Street Y in New York City on September 17, 2025. Wiesel made 180 appearances at the 92nd Street Y from 1967 to 2014.
Blues legend B.B. King (1925-2015) was born 100 years ago today near Itta Bena, Mississippi. The singer/musician is considered one of the most influential electric guitarists of the 20th century. Hailed as "The King of the Blues," he helped bring the genre into the mainstream. 🎸
September 15 is the annual Roberto Clemente Day in Major League Baseball. Commemorations of the Pittsburgh Pirates legend extend past the baseball world and well beyond Western Pennsylvania. Here are four Roberto Clemente murals in other parts of the Northeastern United States.
100 years ago today, Sept. 7, 1925:

The Temple Building opened in Rochester, New York. The 14-story structure is unusual in that it was built as a combined church and office building. Today, it houses residential and commercial lofts, and the old church auditorium is now a multipurpose event venue.
Anne Jackson (1925-2016) was born 100 years ago today in Millvale, Pennsylvania. She and husband Eli Wallach comprised one of the most enduring acting duos, appearing together in numerous stage, film, and television productions from the 1940s to the 2000s. She excelled in both drama and comedy.
50 years ago today, August 18, 1975:

Earl Averill, Bucky Harris, Billy Herman, Judy Johnson, and Ralph Kiner were inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, New York. Harris, who had Parkinson's disease, did not attend and was represented at the ceremony by his son.

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Arkansas governor and U.S. senator Dale Bumpers (1925-2016) was born 100 years ago today in Charleston, Arkansas. His proudest achievement was as Charleston city attorney when he convinced the school board to become the first in the former Confederacy to integrate after the Brown decision.
87 years ago today, August 8, 1938:

Baseball’s New York Giants played a memorial game for their late manager John McGraw in his birthplace of Truxton, NY. It was a fund-raiser to build a monument for the Hall of Famer in the town. A historical marker about the game was dedicated on August 2, 2025.⚾
The late David Cassidy of THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY was commemorated in his childhood hometown of West Orange, New Jersey, with a historical marker dedication on July 30, 2025. His two children spoke at the event and unveiled the marker. It stands alongside the baseball field where he played as a kid.⚾🎸🎤
A one-night-only event, A CHORUS LINE OFFICIAL 50TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION, was held at the Shubert Theater in New York City on Sunday, July 27, 2025. Directed by original 1975 cast member Baayork Lee, it featured performances by alumni of various A CHORUS LINE productions and notable guests.
Coat of "ARMS," not "Farms." Although Pennsylvania does have some beautiful farm country.
The Pennsylvania State Historical Markers also have a consistent look that is easy to recognize, including the State Coat of Farms at top and the Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission listed as the sponsoring organization at bottom.