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1995
Art Modell officially announces Cleveland Browns are moving to Balt
1995
New Jersey Devils Stanley Cup Victory Party, admidst rumours they were moving to Nashville, goalie Chris Terreri holds up "Nashville? NO WAY!" sign
1995
Los Angeles Rams announce that they are moving to St. Louis
1993
David Letterman announces his show is moving from NBC to CBS
1992
New York Jets announce they are moving from WABC to WFAN radio
1992
Dodgers win 3,000th game since moving to Los Angeles (3,000-2,531)
1991
Jean Tinguely, Swiss sculptor artist (moving objects), dies
1988
Museum of Moving Image in London opens
1988
Mike Schmidt hits his 535th HR, moving into 8th place
1981
Seven Brothers Square in Bronx named honoring 7 Santini Bro Moving Co
1972
NBA's Cincinnati Royals announce they are moving to KC
1970
Dry powder avalanche moving at 120 mph smashes into youth hostel killing 40 Belgian, French, and German youths (Val d'Isere, France)
1964
Atlanta Mayor Ivan Allen Jr, announces a baseball team is moving there
1964
AL owners vote 9-1 against Charlie Finley moving Kansas City A's to Louisville
1960
Europe's 1st "moving pavement," (travelator), opens at Bank station
1958
1st 2-way moving sidewalk in service, Dallas Tx
1953
Kay Lenz, born in Los Angeles, California, actress, Moving Violations, Rich Man Poor Man
1951
1st X-ray moving picture process demonstrated
1949
Billy Gibbons, born in Houston, Texas, jazz guitarist, Moving Sidewalks, ZZ Top
1947
1st telephone conversation between a moving car and a plane
1932
1st U.S. radio broadcast from a moving train (Belle Baker WABC from MD)
1925
Moving picture of a solar eclipse taken from dirigible over Long Island
1923
Lee de Forest demonstrates his sound-on-film moving pictures (New York City)
1920
Beatrice Pearson, born in Dennison, Texas, actress, Moving Finger
1915
1st wireless message sent from a moving train to a station received
1913
Continuous moving assembly line introduced by Ford (car every 2:38)
1913
Henry Ford institutes moving assembly line
1909
Colored moving pictures demonstrated at Madison Square Garden, New York City
1895
Moving picture projector patented
1894
1st public showing of Edison's kinetoscope (moving pictures)
1869
O. B. Brown patents moving picture projector
1861
1st moving picture peep show machine is patented by Samuel Goodale
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