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ON THIS DAY IN 1953, the Eagle reported, “Some 2,000,000 straphanging commuters will have to queue up for their transit tokens tomorrow in the first big test of the 15-cent fare changeover.
ON THIS DAY IN 1903, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reported, “ROME ― The first of the great ceremonies of Pope Leo’s funeral commenced today, when the body lay in state in the throne room of the ...
In the lead up to America turning 250 years old, we are looking back every day at ‘This Day In History.’ ...
With the S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite, and Dow Jones Industrial Average staging one of their strongest intra-year reversals in ...
This Day in History: July 26, 1775 The API failed to deliver the resource. We’re headed back to 1775 because Saturday, The United States Postal Service is celebrating its 250th anniversary.
On this day in 1848, women’s rights activists gathered at the Seneca Falls Convention for a second day.
(WDBJ) - On this day in 1853, Architect Cyrus Lazelle Warner Eidlitz was born in New York City. His father, Prague-born Architect Leopold Eidlitz, was an influential theorist who became a founding ...
This Day in History July 22 Coral Springs, FL: from swamp to city The API failed to deliver the resource.
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (WSAZ) - WSAZ looks back on this day in history in today’s We the People. It was on this day, July 16, 1969 that Apollo 11 launched from the Kennedy Space Center. The goal: to ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A City of Charleston ban on smoking in enclosed workspaces first went into effect on July 23, 2007. The ordinance banned smoking in all work areas, including common work ...
On this day in history, July 25, 2010 marked a bittersweet chapter in this history of Las vegas’s historic westside.