Remember when tickertape parades were an honor, not an environmental menace?
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In this article from the July 20, 1969 Bartlesville Examiner-Enterprise, we learn that the Apollo astronauts weren't cut-rate fictional spies with cyanide in hollow tooths.
This article from the July 27, 1969 Tulsa World reports on the strange resignation of the leader of the "Moon Studies" team.
This semi-disguised ad for "commemorative" aka "exploitative" coins is from the Tulsa World of August 13, 1969.
These are the TV listings for that historic Moon-Day, July 21, 1969, for the Examiner-Enterprise of July 21, 1969.
It's been awhile since I shared a big excerpt. This hunk o' history is from Time's July 18, 1969 issue.