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This Day in History: Happy Birthday, Nat Cole King!

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Born on March 17, 1919 in Montgomery, Alabama, Nat King Cole was much more than just a famous singer; he was a musical trailblazer, a talented …

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This Day in History: Van Gogh paintings shown in first retrospective exhibit

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On March 15, 1901, the Bernheim-Jeune gallery put on display a massive collection of 71 paintings by the late Vincent van Gogh. This event was actually …

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This Day in History: Arab nations end the oil embargo on the United States

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In October 1973, several Arab oil-producing nations decided to stop exporting oil to the United States and other countries that supported Israel during the Yom Kippur …

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This Day in History: Coca-Cola sold in glass bottles for the first time

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On March 12, 1894, Joseph A. Biedenharn, in a small candy store in Vicksburg, Mississippi, became the first person to sell Coca-Cola in glass bottles. Today, …

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This Day in History: Rapper Notorious B.I.G. is killed in Los Angeles

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On March 9, 1997, the music world lost one of its most influential figures. Christopher Wallace, better known by his stage names Biggie Smalls and The …

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This day in history: Malaysia Airlines flight vanishes with more than 200 people aboard

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On March 8, 2014, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 took off from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, headed for Beijing, China. On board were 227 passengers and 12 crew …

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This day in history: Alexander Graham Bell patents the telephone

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On March 7, 1876, a 29-year-old inventor named Alexander Graham Bell officially received a patent for his new invention, the telephone. Alexander Graham Bell was born …

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This day in history: Joseph Stalin dies

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On March 5, 1953, the Soviet Union faced a massive shift in power. Joseph Stalin, the leader who had ruled the nation since 1924, died in …

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This day in history: The Salem Witch Hunt begins

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On March 1, 1692, a series of events began in Salem Village, Massachusetts, that would lead to one of the most famous and tragic periods in …

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This day in history: DNA structure discovered

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On February 28, 1953, two scientists, James Watson and Francis Crick, announced they had figured out the structure of DNA. DNA or deoxyribonucleic acid, is the …

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This day in history: The World Trade Center is bombed

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On February 26, 1993, at 12:18 p.m., a normal Friday in Lower Manhattan was shattered by a massive explosion. A yellow rental van, packed with roughly …

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This day in history: Supreme Court reinforces right to satirize public figures

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On February 24, 1988, the U.S. The Supreme Court made a decision in which the Court held that parodies of public figures, even those intending to …

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This day in history: US hockey team beats the Soviets

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On February 22, 1980, in a game that seemed almost impossible to win, a young group of American college players defeated the powerful Soviet Union hockey …

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This day in history: Washington Monument is dedicated

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The Washington Monument is one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world standing in the heart of Washington, D.C., this massive marble obelisk was built …

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This day in history: Happy birthday, Cindy Crawford!

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Starting in the 1980s and continuing through the 1990s, Cindy Crawford was America’s most celebrated fashion model. She was one of the most famous people in …

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This day in car history: Yarborough wins his 4th Daytona 500

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On February 19, 1984, the racing world turned its eyes to the Daytona International Speedway. That day, Cale Yarborough won his fourth Daytona 500 in a …

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This day in car history: Ferrari is born

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On February 18, 1898, a boy named Enzo Ferrari was born in Modena, Italy. While he grew up in a humble environment, he would eventually become …

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This day in car history: The Bettle beats Model T sales

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On February 17, 1972, In Wolfsburg, Germany, the 15,007,034th Volkswagen Beetle rolled off the assembly line. This was not just another car; it was the unit …

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This day in car history: Studebaker enters the car competition race

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On February 16, 1852, two brothers named Henry and Clement Studebaker opened a small blacksmith and wagon shop in South Bend, Indiana. With just $68 worth …

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This day in history: Archaeologist opens tomb of King Tut

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On February 16, 1923, one of the most significant moments in archaeological history unfolded in Thebes, Egypt, as the English archaeologist Howard Carter breached the sealed …

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