Twitter reactions to list of Bengals Ring of Honor nominees
Here’s how Twitter responded to hearing who was nominated for the Bengals’ inaugural Ring of Honor class.
Part II of the Cincinnati Bengals Ring of Honor induction is now under way.
When the Bengals announced the new Ring of Honor, they added two inaugural inductees: Paul Brown and Anthony Muñoz.
Brown, the founder of the franchise and the first head coach was obvious, as was Muñoz, one of the best tackles to ever play the game.
The Bengals will add two more to the inaugural class. Season ticket holder will have the chance to vote on two from a list of nominees that they just released on Monday Morning.
As we near the end of the school year, we thought it would be fun to test your knowledge of local history. So, try out the first Our History quiz based on the historical stories that have appeared in The Enquirer over the past few years.
As with all good educational tools, if don’t know the answer now, then you can learn something. Good luck!
Questions
(Scroll after the questions for the answers)
1. In 1924, DeHart Hubbard of Avondale was the first Black athlete to win an Olympic Gold Medal. What event did he win?
2. When Mayor Edward N. Waldvogel died in office in 1954, who was the vice mayor who became the first woman to serve as Cincinnati’s mayor?