This Day in History Class
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John Wesley Hyatt patents a new kind of billiard ball - October 10th, 1865
Publisert: 10.10.2023 -
Peekskill Meteorite / Che Guevara Executed - October 9th Flashback
Publisert: 7.10.2023 -
A disgruntled tavern owner casts the "goat curse" on the Chicago Cubs - October 6th, 1945
Publisert: 6.10.2023 -
Dave Kunst completes the first recorded walk around the world - October 5th, 1974
Publisert: 5.10.2023 -
The Dinosaur National Monument is established - October 4th, 1915
Publisert: 4.10.2023 -
Germany successfully launches the V-2 rocket - October 3rd, 1942
Publisert: 3.10.2023 -
Charles Schulz's "Peanuts" comic strip debuts - October 2nd, 1950
Publisert: 2.10.2023 -
Scotland Yard is established - September 29th, 1829
Publisert: 29.9.2023 -
The U.S. Navy abolishes flogging - September 28th, 1850
Publisert: 28.9.2023 -
The first Santa Claus training school opens - September 27th, 1937
Publisert: 27.9.2023 -
The Alabama Supreme Court upholds the contempt conviction of Mary Hamilton - September 26th, 1963
Publisert: 26.9.2023 -
American journalist Barbara Walters is born - September 25th, 1929
Publisert: 25.9.2023 -
The first issue of "National Geographic" is published - September 22nd, 1888
Publisert: 22.9.2023 -
Benedict Arnold commits treason - September 21st, 1780
Publisert: 21.9.2023 -
Fonzie jumps a shark on "Happy Days" - September 20th, 1977
Publisert: 20.9.2023 -
Nikita Khrushchev is denied access to Disneyland - September 19th, 1959
Publisert: 19.9.2023 -
Future U.S. President Jimmy Carter reports a UFO sighting- September 18th, 1973
Publisert: 18.9.2023 -
"Columbo" debuts on NBC - September 15th, 1971
Publisert: 15.9.2023 -
Francis Scott Key writes “The Star-Spangled Banner” - September 14th, 1814
Publisert: 14.9.2023 -
Henry Bliss becomes the first American to be killed by an automobile - September 13th, 1899
Publisert: 13.9.2023
From the desk of “Stuff You Missed in History Class,” “This Day in History Class” quickly recounts a tidbit from today’s events in history.