It might seem hard to believe now, but there was a time when a cape-wearing man best known for crashing his motorcycle was one of the biggest names in U.S. pop culture. That name: Evel Knievel. With ...
Sept. 8, 1974 was a momentous day in American history. Sure, it was the day that Gerald Ford pardoned Richard Nixon, but maybe more importantly, it was also the day Evel Knievel tried — and failed — ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Credit: The CW Known as the "granddaddy of all daredevils," he's arguably the world's most famous stunt performer, but a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nov. 2 will be the Evel Knievel Museum's last day open in Topeka, it announced Tuesday. Real estate developer J Dapper has begun ...
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Evel Knievel's legendary machine
A look at Evel Knievel’s legendary machine, highlighting its place in motorcycle history and the story behind its distinctive ...
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'Big Red' begins journey to Las Vegas on Saturday, headed to new Evel Knievel Museum
A weeklong caravan from Topeka, Kansas, to Las Vegas is expected to generate more excitement around the new home of "The Evel Knievel Experience: An Interactive Museum of America's Original Daredevil.
BUTTE - It's early afternoon and Evel Knievel's widow, Krystal, is racing around the Metals Bank building in Butte wearing a bright-pink polo shirt. Her cell phone seems to ring constantly as she ...
Scott Von Doviak’s heart has always belonged to the movies. The Texas-based author, originally from Maine, has been writing film reviews for years for publications including the Fort Worth ...
Nov. 2 will be the Evel Knievel Museum's last day open in Topeka, it announced Tuesday. Real estate developer J Dapper has begun work on the museum's future location in the 32,000-square-foot Mission ...
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