Billed as “One Hot Night,” the 1992 NASCAR All-Star Race at Charlotte Motor Speedway was the first superspeedway race run at night, thanks to a new $1.7 million lighting system installed at the 1.5-mile track.
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Named after its inventor Thomas Edison, the Edison Screw Base was patented in 1881 and became
Reunion Tower, also known locally as "The Ball," was completed on February 2, 1978, and instantly
Sir William Ramsey, a pioneering chemist and Nobel laureate, is often hailed as the father of
Often times, the technological advancements in lighting come from the developments in new and innovative products.
At midnight on December 31, 1999, one of the World’s most famous attractions debuted a new