Hello all,
I thought some of today's history highlights were significant...
1819 - Queen Victoria was born in London.
1844 - Samuel F.B. Morse transmitted the message "what hath god wrought" from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore as he formally opened America's first telegraph line.
1883 - The Brooklyn Bridge was dedicated by President Chester A. Arthur and New York State governor Grover Cleveland and opened to traffic.
1935 - The first Major League Baseball night game was played at Cincinnati's Crosley Field.
1941 - The German Battleship Bismarck sank the British Battlecruiser Hood in the North Atlantic.
1962 - US astronaut Scott Carpenter became the second American to orbit the earth as he flew aboard Aurora 7.
1976 - Great Britain and France opened trans-Atlantic supersonic transport service to Washington, D.C.
Notable birthdays: Tommy Chong turns 72, Bob Dylan turns 69.
Bonus question: What unique feat was accomplished by Grover Cleveland that no other US president has ever been able to duplicate?
I thought some of today's history highlights were significant...
1819 - Queen Victoria was born in London.
1844 - Samuel F.B. Morse transmitted the message "what hath god wrought" from Washington, D.C. to Baltimore as he formally opened America's first telegraph line.
1883 - The Brooklyn Bridge was dedicated by President Chester A. Arthur and New York State governor Grover Cleveland and opened to traffic.
1935 - The first Major League Baseball night game was played at Cincinnati's Crosley Field.
1941 - The German Battleship Bismarck sank the British Battlecruiser Hood in the North Atlantic.
1962 - US astronaut Scott Carpenter became the second American to orbit the earth as he flew aboard Aurora 7.
1976 - Great Britain and France opened trans-Atlantic supersonic transport service to Washington, D.C.
Notable birthdays: Tommy Chong turns 72, Bob Dylan turns 69.
Bonus question: What unique feat was accomplished by Grover Cleveland that no other US president has ever been able to duplicate?