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History Lesson of the Day (#2): On this date in 1935, the first
History Lesson of the Day (#2): On this date in 1935, the first Trans-Pacific airmail flight took off from Alameda, California, when the flying boat,...
Bonus History of the Day: On this date in 1938, Kate Smith sang
Bonus History of the Day: On this date in 1938, Kate Smith sang Irving Berlins God Bless America, for the first time on network radio. Many may not b...
History Lesson of the Day (#1): On this date in 1906, U.S.
History Lesson of the Day (#1): On this date in 1906, U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt left for Panama, to observe the progress on the new canal; it...
1805, the Corps of Discovery sighted the Pacific Coast. The
1805, the Corps of Discovery sighted the Pacific Coast. The expedition was led by William Clark and Meriwether Lewis. The journey ban on May 14, 1804,...
History Lesson of the Day (#2): On this date in 1926, magician
History Lesson of the Day (#2): On this date in 1926, magician Harry Houdini died of gangrene and peritonitis resulting from a ruptured appendix. His...
Bonus History Lesson of the Day: On this date in 1965, the
Bonus History Lesson of the Day: On this date in 1965, the Gateway Arch, along the River waterfront, in St. Louis, MO was completed.The Gateway Arc...
Bonus History Lesson of the Day: On this date in 1954, the first
Bonus History Lesson of the Day: On this date in 1954, the first Walt Disney television show, Disneyland, premiered on ABC-TV. Walt Disney Production...
History Lesson of the Day (#1): On this date in 1638, scientist,
History Lesson of the Day (#1): On this date in 1638, scientist, Anthony van Leeuwenhoek, was. Ron in Delft, Holland. Leeuwenhoek developed the first...

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