1969 was a remarkable year. Apollo 11 made history with its first flight to the moon, making Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin worldwide heroes. Boeing 747 took its first flight. A postage stamp cost 5 cents, a gallon of gas was 35 cents, and Richard M. Nixon was president. That year, Michael was the most popular boy’s name – fittingly, as Mike Goldman began his long career with Alabama Power. Working at the power company was an easy choice for Gol…
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