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The Helmet Project is a website that illustrates the evolution of gridiron football helmets since 1960. This year was chosen as a cut-off point because hard-shell helmets had fully replaced obsolete leather headgear by this point and the lack of color photographs that illustrate football helmets from before then. Charles Arey of Atlanta, Georgia designed the site and continued to maintain it until January of 2014. == Leagues == ''The Helmet Project'' began in 1999 covering NCAA college football, and has since expanded to cover the NAIA, National Football League and NFL Europe, Canadian Football League, Arena Football League and af2, the United Football League, and Canadian Interuniversity Sport. Defunct professional football leagues such as the WFL, USFL, and XFL have also been added. Not included are the women's football leagues, minor indoor football leagues, semi-pro leagues, or high school football. Several similar websites have been created by fans of ''THP'' to cover these leagues: *The Georgia High School Helmet Project (). *Helmets, Helmets, Helmets (). *Hoosier (Indiana) High School Helmet Project (). *Michigan High School Helmet Project (). *Pennsylvania High School Helmet Project (). *Ohio High School Helmet Project (). *Tennessee High School Helmet Project (). *Winnipeg High School Football League's Helmet Project (). *California High School Helmet Project (). *European leagues (). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「The Helmet Project」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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