Five Minute Histories: The NFL's First Cheerleaders--1954 Colts[8:29]
Five Minute Histories: SquashWise at the Greyhound Bus Terminal[8:09]
Five Minute Histories: Baltimore's 4th of July Fireworks and Celebrations[6:48]
Five Minute Histories: Baltimore's Farmers Markets[8:36]
Five Minute Histories: The Frederick Douglass-Isaac Myers Maritime Museum[8:52]
Five Minute Histories: Maryland Glass Co.[6:50]
Five Minute Histories: Cloverland Dairy[7:16]
Five Minute Histories: The B\u0026O Railroad Headquarters Building[7:22]
Five Minute Histories: Celebrating the 15th Amendment in Monument Square[7:41]
Five Minute Histories: Masonville Cove[7:51]
Five Minute Histories: The Museum of Baltimore Legal History in the Mitchell Courthouse[9:20]
Five Minute Histories: The Eastside District Courthouse in the Former Sears Store[6:00]
[Part 1: Born \u0026 Bred] The Associated: A Century of Growth, Challenge and Resilience[12:09]
[Part 2: Starting Over] The Associated: A Century of Growth, Challenge and Resilience[12:59]
[Part 3: Meeting Challenges] The Associated: A Century of Growth, Challenge and Resilience[11:44]
[Part 4: Women in Philanthropy] The Associated: A Century of Growth, Challenge and Resilience[8:50]
[Part 5: Justice] The Associated: A Century of Growth, Challenge and Resilience[9:34]
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Join us at the site of the old Memorial Stadium where the Baltimore Colts used to play. Today's video is not about the football players, but the other athletes on the field-- the Baltimore Colts cheerleaders! Began in 1954, they were the very first cheerleaders in the NFL. We are thrilled to have several former Baltimore Colt cheerleaders with us as our special guests to tell us what it was like firsthand. Thanks for watching and see you next week with another video. This is our series called
Baltimore Heritage