Timothy Brown of Football Archaeology joins us again this week to educate us on another aspect of football. This week Tim brings to us the honor he received in his research that brought him national attention. I am talking like the National Archives display attention! Listen in on Tim's great news!
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Great Work Recognized by the National Archives
Tim recently sat down and shared a great expereince he had in Washington D.C. as a result of some of his brilliant gridiron research combined with one of his other passions of military football. This unveiling of information was so good it caught the attention of the U.S. Federal Government who used some of Tim's data to produce and exhibit in the National Archives.
Listen in as Tim tells us all about it in the podcast above.
Credits
A Very Special thanks to information obtained from the following brilliant internet sites: Timothy Brown and his FootballArchaeology.com website.
Banner photo is courtesy of Wikimedia Commons of National Archives Building photo donated by Kurt Kaiser in 2021.