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TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - On this day in 1972, a Bowling Green Falcon was flying high in Munich. Track star Dave Wottle won the gold in the 800-meter race in the summer Olympics.
Fifty-three years ago today, Don Gibson topped the country chart for the final time with a song that would get a second life ...
On September 2, 1972, a disastrous music festival kicked off its first of several days on a tiny Midwest river islet.
This car has been fully restored and boasts several modifications. It has a clean NC title and is currently searching for a new home ...
Bobby Fischer, who was known as an eccentric genius, became the first, and so far only, American-born World Chess champion on Sept. 1, 1972.
A member of the 1976 'Big Red Machine' championship team reportedly passed away earlier this month at his Florida home.
During his time suiting up for the Sonics, Brisker wore only jersey Nos. 42 and 40 and put up 11.9 points, 4.0 rebounds, and 1.8 assists per game.
Sunset Boulevard” — a lavish five-CD boxed set released earlier this month that compiles a trove of California rehearsal ...
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1972 Piper Cherokee

Good Day viewer Anthony shared his family’s 1972 Piper Cherokee. He says he loves flying the plane and his father even added some special controls for him in the rear seat so he can help with ...
Excitement ran high in the run-up to the Bull Island festival set for Sept. 2-4, 1972. But Bull Island would be a disaster.
Pontiac’s 1972 Grand Prix blended long-hood, short-deck style with 400 and 455 V8 engines, refined luxury, and rare SSJ ...
Authorities identified Carl Matthew Bryant as the boy who was found dead by another child in Virginia in 1972.