The first time you had to shake it

November 26, 1948 –The first instant Polaroid cameras went on sale to the public at Jordan Marsh, a Boston department store for $89.75 ($900 in today’s money) on this date. All 57 had sold by the end of the day. Its inventor, Edwin Land was inspired to come up with the camera by his daughter,Continue reading “The first time you had to shake it”

Remember, this had all been playing out live on TV

November 25, 1963 –The flag draped coffin containing the purported remains of the man, many Americans believed to have been John F. Kennedy was buried at Arlington National Cemetery. And on November 29, President Lyndon Baines Johnson appointed Chief Justice Earl Warren the head of a commission to investigate the alleged assassination of the personContinue reading “Remember, this had all been playing out live on TV”

Not so fast Macy’s

November 25, 1920 –Contrary to popular belief, Macy’s didn’t host the first Thanksgiving Day parade (Macy’s held their first parade in 1924, tied for second in the nation with the J.L. Hudson’s Dept. store Thanksgiving Day Parade in Detroit) – that honor goes to their longtime (and now defunct) rival Gimbel Brothers (Gimbels), in Philadelphia,Continue reading “Not so fast Macy’s”

Remember – those were not pillows!

November 25, 1987 –The now classic John Hughes’ Thanksgiving film, Planes, Trains and Automobiles, starring Steve Martin and John Candy, premiered in the US on this date. The Marathon Car Rental scene is exactly one minute long from the time Steve Martin starts his tirade, to the time the attendant ends the scene. In thatContinue reading “Remember – those were not pillows!”

Incense And Peppermints topped the charts

November 25, 1967 –The Strawberry Alarm Clock single Incense And Peppermints hit #1 on the Billboard Charts on this date. The group’s guitarist, who co-wrote this song, was Ed King. In 1970, an unknown band called Lynyrd Skynyrd opened some shows for The Strawberry Alarm Clock, and King got to know them. In 1973, KingContinue reading “Incense And Peppermints topped the charts”