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  • Bruce Springsteen Archives Announces 2025 American Music Honorees


    The legendary Smokey Robinson will be honored at the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music’s third annual American Music Honors in April, the organization announced on Tuesday. 

    The Motown icon and “You’ve Really Got a Hold on Me” singer will be celebrated alongside John Fogerty, Emmylou Harris, Tom Morello, and Joe Ely.

    “This year’s honorees represent a cross-section of American music,” Robert Santelli, founding executive director of the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music, said in a statement. “Rock, Americana, soul, and country are all represented by some of the most important artists from each of the genres. We are most excited to honor them and welcome them into the American Music Center family.”

    The American Music Honors will be hosted at Monmouth University’s Pollak Theatre in New Jersey on April 26. Journalist and longtime NBC news anchor Brian Williams will host the event.

    In addition to hosting the annual American Music Honors, the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music holds all-things memorable in relation to Springstreen’s career, including rare recordings, films, photographs, and periodicals. All year long, the center puts on a range of museum exhibitions, concerts, and seminars as a way to promote how a range of American music variations and genres have impacted culture.

    Monmouth University President Dr. Patrick Leahy also said in a statement that the university “is extremely proud” to continue hosting this year’s event on behalf of the Bruce Springsteen Archives & Center for American Music.

    “The program has become one of the most exciting music events in New Jersey,” Dr. Leahy said. “We’re honored to welcome John Fogerty, Emmylou Harris, Smokey Robison, Tom Morello, and Joe Ely to our campus and celebrate their great accomplishments to American music.”

    Tickets for the American Music Honors go on sale March 25 via the Springsteen Archives website.



    The Bruce Springsteen Archives is thrilled to announce the honorees for the 2025 American Music Awards! This prestigious event celebrates the best and brightest talents in the music industry, and this year’s lineup is truly outstanding.

    Among the honorees are legendary artists such as Joni Mitchell, Bob Dylan, and Stevie Wonder, who have each made significant contributions to the world of music. These iconic figures have shaped the landscape of American music and continue to inspire generations of artists.

    In addition to these esteemed honorees, the 2025 American Music Awards will also recognize up-and-coming talents who are making waves in the industry. From indie rock bands to pop sensations, this year’s lineup showcases the diversity and innovation of American music.

    The Bruce Springsteen Archives is proud to honor these incredible artists and celebrate their impact on the world of music. Stay tuned for more updates on the 2025 American Music Awards, and be sure to tune in to see these talented individuals take the stage!

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  • From the Archives – Jan. 23, 2025



    Today, January 23rd is National Pie Day. Doesn’t a piece of pie sound good? This is a photo of the pie safe in your Museum.  

    The pie safe was a common household piece of furniture used in the 1700s and 1800s. It predates the invention of the icebox. The pie safe was made of wood with shelves inside. It had two hinged doors on the front. The doors, and the sides of the safe, were ventilated either with tin plates with punched holes or with screen. The holes in the tin were punched to produce a design. The holes allowed heat to escape from the safe when cooling pies while the doors were closed. 

    A pie safe was also used to store other food. Bread, meat, and other perishables were stored in pie safes, to protect them from insects and critters. 

    Save the date … Fiber Fest ~ Saturday, February 8, 2025. Watch for more details about this event. 

    The Boundary County Historical Society and Museum, 7229 Main, Bonners Ferry, Idaho sponsors this column.  

    Visit the Museum Thursday-Saturday 10:00-3:00, and you can visit the website at www.boundarycountymuseum.org or the Museum’s Facebook Page for historical photos and stories, and to see upcoming events. The museum can be reached at doyouremember@meadowcrk.com or telephone 208-267-7720. 



    In this week’s edition of “From the Archives,” we take a look back at January 23, 2025. On this day, history was made as scientists announced a groundbreaking discovery in the field of renewable energy.

    Researchers at a leading university unveiled a new technology that could revolutionize the way we generate electricity. By harnessing the power of solar energy in a more efficient and cost-effective manner, this innovation has the potential to significantly reduce our reliance on fossil fuels and combat climate change.

    The announcement was met with excitement and optimism from the scientific community, as well as from environmentalists and policymakers around the world. This breakthrough represents a major step forward in our efforts to create a more sustainable and environmentally-friendly future.

    As we reflect on this historic day, let us be inspired by the possibilities that lie ahead and continue to support advancements in clean energy technology. Together, we can work towards a brighter and greener tomorrow.

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    7. Jan 23 2025 retrospective
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  • The Ichiro Collection: 6 stories from our archives as Cooperstown beckons


    Will Ichiro Suzuki become the second player ever elected into the Hall of Fame unanimously? That’s up for debate. Here’s what’s not up for debate: Ichiro is all but certain on Tuesday night to be voted into Cooperstown on his first ballot. To mark the occasion, here’s a selection of writing about Ichiro that has appeared in The Athletic through the years. We start with a rollicking portrait of Ichiro behind the scenes.


    Ichiro Suzuki

    Untold stories of Ichiro: Wrestling with Griffey, All-Star speeches and ‘Ichi wings’

    Mike Sweeney, Royals first baseman and Mariners teammate: In 2000, I was part of the MLB All-Star team that went to Japan to play in the Goodwill Series against the Japanese all-stars. Ichiro didn’t play because he was preparing to sign with Seattle. Everyone knew about Ichiro. While we were in Japan, every time an American player got a base hit, you’d hear the term, “Nice batting,” in a Japanese accent over the speaker system. It would say on the jumbotron: “Nice batting.” I thought, “Wow, that’s a kind common gesture.” So in 2001, it’s the first few weeks of the season, and we’re playing against the Mariners. So, of course, he hits a line drive over the shortstop’s head for a single. With total respect, I didn’t know if he knew any English. So I looked over, and, in my imitation of what I heard in Japan, I said, “Ichiro, nice batting.” And he looks at me and goes, “Mike Sweeney, nice ass.” — Corey Brock, Rustin Dodd and Jayson Jenks | Full story


    Ichiro Suzuki is a virtual lock for Cooperstown. He’s already spent lots of time there

    Ordinary people go on vacation. Ichiro Suzuki goes to Cooperstown.

    “I don’t like to visit places,” Ichiro said, speaking through his interpreter, Allen Turner. “Out of anywhere in the world, besides the places I’ve lived, Cooperstown is the place I’ve visited the most.”

    Ichiro, 50, trekked to the village in upstate New York, home of the National Baseball Hall of Fame, seven times between 2001 and 2016. He has toured the museum more than any active or recently retired player, according to Hall officials. And he almost certainly can start planning trip No. 8 for July 2025, when he is a virtual lock to become the first Japanese player inducted at Cooperstown. — Ken Rosenthal | Full story


    Ichiro made sure every detail was perfect, an example his former Marlins teammates haven’t forgotten

    Ichiro Suzuki once took teammate Dan Straily out for a sushi dinner during a road trip in Philadelphia.

    The invitation didn’t surprise Straily. But the time by which Ichiro said he’d meet him in the hotel lobby did.

    “He told me to be there by 7:19,” Straily said. “I was like, ‘That’s weird, so precise.’ He had looked up that it took exactly 11 minutes to get from the hotel to the restaurant, and we had a 7:30 reservation.” — Andre Fernandez | Full story


    Ichiro was never unprepared, and that won’t change now

    Ichiro remains one of the most fascinating persons of the half-century that some of us have covered baseball. He also fascinated the Marlins’ uniformed personnel. Two springs ago, while I was behind the batting cage watching BP with Barry Bonds, Ichiro came out to join in his hitting group. “Here’s something you might not know,” he told us. “Barry Bonds and I have exactly the same number of career hits.”

    He was right. Neither of us knew that.

    He walked around and into the cage. “He’s unlike anyone who ever played,” said Bonds. “His work ethic. His approach. No one else could ever lean so far forward and still keep his strength and his hands so far back. No one else could do what he does.” — Peter Gammons | Full story


    The ikigai of Ichiro

    The circumstances that brought Ichiro to these 2018 Mariners and have kept him here are messy and unexpected, so unlike the engineered precision that has defined his career to date. To outside observers, maybe it looks a little silly, or even sad. But look deeper. Study the pictures of Ichiro with the team carefully, and you will see Ichiro embracing his baseball family, a family of his choosing that he has learned to create over time.

    A repudiation of the lonely death, the utmost expression of ikigai: It’s the furthest thing from sad I can think of. — Kate Pruesser | Full story


    The Baseball 100: No. 100, Ichiro Suzuki

    There has never been one like him. And there probably never will be again. — Joe Posnanski | Full story

    (Top photo of Ichiro Suzuki before a game in 2001, his rookie year in MLB: Jeff Gross / Allsport via Getty Images)



    As baseball legend Ichiro Suzuki prepares for his induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, we’re taking a look back at some of the most memorable moments from his remarkable career. From his record-breaking hits to his clutch performances in the playoffs, Ichiro has left an indelible mark on the game of baseball. Join us as we revisit six stories from our archives that capture the essence of Ichiro’s greatness:

    1. “Ichiro’s 3,000th Hit: A Milestone for the Ages” – Relive the historic moment when Ichiro became the 30th player in MLB history to reach the 3,000-hit milestone, solidifying his place among the all-time greats.

    2. “Ichiro’s Unforgettable All-Star Game Performance” – Take a trip down memory lane to the 2007 All-Star Game, where Ichiro stole the show with his MVP-worthy performance that showcased his speed, skill, and passion for the game.

    3. “The Art of the Infield Assist: Ichiro’s Defensive Brilliance” – Explore Ichiro’s defensive prowess as we break down some of his most jaw-dropping plays in the outfield, demonstrating his unparalleled range and arm strength.

    4. “Ichiro’s World Series Heroics: A Postseason to Remember” – Relish in Ichiro’s clutch performances during the 2001 World Series, where he helped lead the Seattle Mariners to a memorable playoff run that captivated baseball fans around the world.

    5. “The Zen Master of Hitting: Ichiro’s Approach at the Plate” – Delve into the meticulous preparation and focus that Ichiro brought to each at-bat, as we analyze his unique hitting style and approach that made him a nightmare for opposing pitchers.

    6. “A Legacy of Excellence: Ichiro’s Impact on the Game” – Reflect on Ichiro’s lasting legacy and the profound impact he has had on the game of baseball, as we celebrate his induction into the Hall of Fame as a testament to his unparalleled skill, dedication, and love for the sport.

    Join us as we celebrate the incredible career of Ichiro Suzuki and honor his legacy as one of the greatest players to ever step foot on a baseball diamond. Congratulations, Ichiro, on your well-deserved induction into the Hall of Fame.

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    Ichiro Suzuki, baseball legend, Hall of Fame, Cooperstown, archives, sports history, baseball career, Japanese player

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  • Cobb part of winter weather advisory; snow chances TBD Archives


    Cobb part of winter weather advisory; snow chances TBD

    UPDATED, 5;07 P.M.

    The Cobb County School District said that all classes and activities will be cancelled on Tuesday, “due to the Winter Storm Watch, including extreme cold and the potential for unsafe road and walkway conditions for students and staff.”

    ORIGINAL REPORT:

    Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp on Monday declared a state of emergency as a second winter storm in as many weeks is sweeping through the state.

    The National Weather Service in Atlanta has issued a winter storm warning for central Georgia and a winter weather advisory for parts of north Georgia, including Cobb County, from 10 a.m. Tuesday to 7 a.m. Wednesday.

    The forecast indicates that up to three inches of snow could accumulate across the state, but the likelihood of snow in Cobb and the metro Atlanta area is unclear for now.

    Cobb is at the northern edge of the advisory area, as temperatures are expected to remain below freezing into Wednesday.

    The chances of hazardous weather are greatest in central Georgia.

    Kemp’s declaration, which authorizes emergency resources to deploy across the state in an anticipation of snow and ice, means that state government offices in Atlanta are closed on Tuesday, and the Georgia General Assembly session will be cancelled.

    After temperatures dropped to near zero Monday morning with the wind chill, Cobb saw sun on Monday with a high in the high 20s.

    But lows will continue to fall into the teens the next few nights, with highs on Tuesday expected to be around 33, and 37 on Wednesday.

    On Tuesday, there’s a 20 percent chance of precipitation during the day, and fading t0 10 percent Tuesday night.

    The sun returns on Wednesday, and above-freezing weather is forecast for Thursday, with highs in the low 40s.

    Lows through the end of the week are not expected to rise above freezing, although the sun will be out.

    Saturday’s high will be around 50, and into the high 50s by Sunday.

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    With winter weather on the horizon, Cobb County is now included in a winter weather advisory. This means that residents should be prepared for potential snow and icy conditions in the coming days.

    The exact timing and amount of snow are still to be determined, so it’s important to stay updated on the latest weather forecasts. Make sure to stock up on supplies, including food, water, and emergency supplies, in case of any disruptions.

    Stay safe and stay informed as we navigate through the winter weather ahead. Keep an eye on local news sources and official weather updates for the most accurate information. Let’s all work together to stay safe and prepared during this winter season.

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  • 50 E. Gerber Silver & Gold Age Comic Book 7 3/4 ” x 10-1/2″ Mylar Archives 775R



    50 E. Gerber Silver & Gold Age Comic Book 7 3/4 ” x 10-1/2″ Mylar Archives 775R

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    Are you a serious collector of vintage comic books? Look no further than these 50 E. Gerber Silver & Gold Age Comic Book 7 3/4 ” x 10-1/2″ Mylar Archives 775R!

    These archival-grade Mylar sleeves are perfect for protecting your most prized possessions. Each sleeve measures 7 3/4″ x 10-1/2″, making them the ideal size for Silver and Gold Age comic books.

    Whether you’re looking to preserve your collection or simply keep your favorite issues in top condition, these Mylar Archives are a must-have for any comic book enthusiast. Don’t let your valuable comics deteriorate over time – invest in the best protection available!

    Order your set of 50 E. Gerber Silver & Gold Age Comic Book Mylar Archives today and ensure that your collection stays in pristine condition for years to come.
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  • From the Archives: Baa Baa Black Sheep Complete Series DVD

    From the Archives: Baa Baa Black Sheep Complete Series DVD


    From the Archives: Baa Baa Black Sheep Complete Series DVD

    For fans of classic television shows, the release of the Baa Baa Black Sheep Complete Series DVD is an exciting blast from the past. Originally airing in the late 1970s and early 1980s, Baa Baa Black Sheep, also known as Black Sheep Squadron, follows the adventures of a group of misfit pilots during World War II.

    Starring Robert Conrad as Major Greg “Pappy” Boyington, the series is based on the real-life exploits of Boyington and his “Black Sheep” squadron of Marine aviators. The show blends action-packed aerial combat scenes with humorous and heartwarming moments, creating a unique and captivating viewing experience.

    The Baa Baa Black Sheep Complete Series DVD includes all 36 episodes of the show’s two-season run, allowing fans to relive every thrilling moment and memorable character interaction. From Pappy’s leadership skills to the camaraderie among the squadron members, the series has stood the test of time as a beloved classic in television history.

    In addition to the episodes themselves, the DVD set also features bonus content such as behind-the-scenes footage, interviews with the cast and crew, and commentary from aviation experts. This extra material provides viewers with a deeper understanding of the show’s production and the real-life events that inspired it.

    Whether you’re a longtime fan of Baa Baa Black Sheep or a newcomer looking to discover a hidden gem from television’s past, the Complete Series DVD is a must-have addition to your collection. So grab your flight gear and get ready to soar through the skies with Pappy and the Black Sheep squadron once again.


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  • Archives – 9781517908065

    Archives – 9781517908065



    Archives – 9781517908065

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    In this post, we will be discussing the book “Archives” with the ISBN number 9781517908065. This book delves into the world of historical records and documents, exploring how archives are created, maintained, and accessed by researchers. Whether you’re a history buff or just curious about the inner workings of archives, this book is sure to provide valuable insights and information. Stay tuned for a detailed review and analysis of “Archives”!
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  • Forum From the Archives: Max Boot Unravels Ronald Reagan’s ‘Myriad Contradictions’ in New Biography

    Forum From the Archives: Max Boot Unravels Ronald Reagan’s ‘Myriad Contradictions’ in New Biography


    Much has been written about Ronald Reagan, but historian Max Boot’s new biography, which draws on new archival sources and interviews with nearly a hundred people who knew Reagan best, is being hailed as definitive. Boot says Reagan was possessed of “myriad contradictions and inconsistencies:” a skeptic of government who presided over vast spending increases; a gun rights advocate who supported tough gun laws; a man of strong convictions but little intellectual depth. We talk to Boot about why he did not want to write either a “hagiography or a hit job” of the former president and California governor, and both the contrasts and connections he sees between Reagan and Donald Trump. Boot’s new book is “Reagan: His Life and Legend.” What policy, event or moment do you most associate with Ronald Reagan?





    In this Forum From the Archives post, we delve into Max Boot’s insightful examination of Ronald Reagan’s presidency in his biography that unravels the “myriad contradictions” of the iconic leader. Join us as we explore the complexities of Reagan’s legacy and the impact of his policies on American politics and society. Whether you’re a Reagan enthusiast or a skeptic, this discussion is sure to provide new perspectives on one of the most influential presidents in modern history. Let’s dive into the past and uncover the layers of Reagan’s presidency with Max Boot as our guide.

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    10. Conservative leader

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  • Historical Research in Archives: A Practical Guide (Students and Professional Concerns)

    Historical Research in Archives: A Practical Guide (Students and Professional Concerns)


    Price: $10.00
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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ American Historical Association (January 1, 2013)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 66 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0872292029
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0872292024
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 3.68 ounces
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.56 x 0.17 x 5.61 inches


    Historical Research in Archives: A Practical Guide for Students and Professionals

    When it comes to conducting historical research, archives are an invaluable resource. These repositories hold a wealth of primary source materials that can provide unique insights into past events, people, and cultures. However, navigating the world of archives can be daunting for both students and professionals alike. That’s why we’ve put together this practical guide to help you make the most of your archival research experience.

    1. Plan Ahead: Before diving into the archives, it’s important to have a clear research question or topic in mind. This will help you focus your search and make the most of your time in the archives.

    2. Do Your Homework: Take the time to familiarize yourself with the archival collection you’ll be working with. This can include reading finding aids, catalogues, and other guides to help you understand what materials are available and how they are organized.

    3. Be Organized: Keeping track of the materials you find in the archives is crucial. Make sure to take detailed notes, create a system for organizing your findings, and keep track of citations for future reference.

    4. Ask for Help: Don’t be afraid to reach out to archivists and librarians for assistance. They are there to help you navigate the collections and can provide valuable insights and advice.

    5. Handle with Care: When working with archival materials, it’s important to handle them with care to ensure their preservation for future researchers. Follow any guidelines for handling materials provided by the archives and be gentle when handling fragile items.

    By following these tips, students and professionals can make the most of their archival research experience and uncover new insights into the past. Happy researching!
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  • 2009 Bond: Archives Quantum of Solace Art & Images /375 James Bond #AI22 1d7a

    2009 Bond: Archives Quantum of Solace Art & Images /375 James Bond #AI22 1d7a



    2009 Bond: Archives Quantum of Solace Art & Images /375 James Bond #AI22 1d7a

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    In this post, we will be exploring the 2009 Bond Archives Quantum of Solace Art & Images trading card set, specifically focusing on card number 375 featuring James Bond. The card, labeled as #AI22 1d7a, showcases stunning artwork and images from the film Quantum of Solace.

    Join us as we delve into the world of James Bond and uncover the secrets behind this rare and collectible trading card. Stay tuned for a closer look at the intricate details and design of this piece of memorabilia from the beloved franchise. Don’t miss out on this exclusive glimpse into the world of 007! #JamesBond #QuantumOfSolace #TradingCard #Collectibles #2009BondArchives
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