1963: Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in as the 36th US President after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
1963: Lyndon B. Johnson is sworn in as the 36th US President after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
2019: The Cybertruck is launched.
2019: The Cybertruck is launched.
1866: The US patent for a yo-yo (then called a whirligig or bandalore, as was the style at the time) is issued to James L. Haven and Charles Hettrick of Cincinnati, Ohio.
1866: The US patent for a yo-yo (then called a whirligig or bandalore, as was the style at the time) is issued to James L. Haven and Charles Hettrick of Cincinnati, Ohio.
1863: President Abraham Lincoln delivers his Gettysburg Address. (The one that opens with "Four score and seven years ago...")
1863: President Abraham Lincoln delivers his Gettysburg Address. (The one that opens with "Four score and seven years ago...")
1928: "Steamboat Willie", the first fully synchronized sound cartoon, is released.
1928: "Steamboat Willie", the first fully synchronized sound cartoon, is released.
1973: President Richard Nixon proclaims unto 400 Associated Press managing editors "I am not a crook."
1973: President Richard Nixon proclaims unto 400 Associated Press managing editors "I am not a crook."
1581: Tsar Ivan the Terrible attacks his son and heir, Ivan Ivanovich, with a scepter. This results in the son's death three days later.
1581: Tsar Ivan the Terrible attacks his son and heir, Ivan Ivanovich, with a scepter. This results in the son's death three days later.
1926: NBC (The National Broadcasting Company) launches, with a radio network of 24 stations across the USA.
1926: NBC (The National Broadcasting Company) launches, with a radio network of 24 stations across the USA.
1922: The BBC (British Broadcasting Company) begins daily radio broadcasts.
1922: The BBC (British Broadcasting Company) begins daily radio broadcasts.
1997: After preview performances, "The Lion King" (musical) officially opens on Broadway.
1997: After preview performances, "The Lion King" (musical) officially opens on Broadway.
1859: Jules Léotard performs the first flying trapeze circus act in Paris.
(The one-piece costume that he designed for wearing while performing these acts - to maximise agility and also show off his physique - is named after him.)
1859: Jules Léotard performs the first flying trapeze circus act in Paris.
(The one-piece costume that he designed for wearing while performing these acts - to maximise agility and also show off his physique - is named after him.)
1926: U.S. Route 66 is established, running from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, before terminating in Santa Monica, California.
1926: U.S. Route 66 is established, running from Chicago, Illinois, through Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, before terminating in Santa Monica, California.
1969: Sesame Street debuts!
(Today's Simpsons screenshot is not from an episode of The Simpsons - not for lack of references to Sesame Street, of which there have been many, over the years - but from Sesame Street's celebrity version of their "Monster in the Mirror" music video!)
1969: Sesame Street debuts!
(Today's Simpsons screenshot is not from an episode of The Simpsons - not for lack of references to Sesame Street, of which there have been many, over the years - but from Sesame Street's celebrity version of their "Monster in the Mirror" music video!)
1965: The northeast blackout of 1965 causes over 30 million people to lose access to electricity in parts of Ontario as well as Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont for up to 13 hours.
1965: The northeast blackout of 1965 causes over 30 million people to lose access to electricity in parts of Ontario as well as Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Vermont for up to 13 hours.
1910: The first US patent for an “electric insect destroyer” a.k.a. "bug zapper" is issued to William H. Frost.
1910: The first US patent for an “electric insect destroyer” a.k.a. "bug zapper" is issued to William H. Frost.
1874: The first political cartoon depicting an elephant as a symbol of the Republican Party is published by Thomas Nast.
(The Democratic Party's animal representative in this particular cartoon was a fox.)
1874: The first political cartoon depicting an elephant as a symbol of the Republican Party is published by Thomas Nast.
(The Democratic Party's animal representative in this particular cartoon was a fox.)
1860: Abraham Lincoln is elected the 16th President of the United States of America.
1860: Abraham Lincoln is elected the 16th President of the United States of America.
1917: Lenin calls for the October Revolution.
(It might seem like he was a bit late, but this was when Russia used the Julian calendar, so it was October 25 for them.)
1917: Lenin calls for the October Revolution.
(It might seem like he was a bit late, but this was when Russia used the Julian calendar, so it was October 25 for them.)
1922: The entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb is (re)discovered in Egypt, in the Valley of the Kings.
1922: The entrance to Tutankhamun’s tomb is (re)discovered in Egypt, in the Valley of the Kings.
1954: "Godzilla" is released. (The film, not the creature.)
1954: "Godzilla" is released. (The film, not the creature.)
2000: The International Space Station is graced with the arrival of its first crew.
2000: The International Space Station is graced with the arrival of its first crew.
1512: Michelangelo’s paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City are first exhibited.
1512: Michelangelo’s paintings on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Vatican City are first exhibited.
1941: With funds exhausted, construction of the upper bodies of US presidential figures on Mount Rushmore in South Dakota concludes prematurely, with just their heads (and parts of Washington's shoulders and chest) completed.
#MISSIONACCOMPLISHED
1941: With funds exhausted, construction of the upper bodies of US presidential figures on Mount Rushmore in South Dakota concludes prematurely, with just their heads (and parts of Washington's shoulders and chest) completed.
#MISSIONACCOMPLISHED
1965: British supermodel Jean Shrimpton causes a sensation at Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia, by wearing a white shift dress, which, due to insufficient material to complete the design, is a scandalous four inches above the knee. Crikey!
1965: British supermodel Jean Shrimpton causes a sensation at Derby Day at Flemington Racecourse in Melbourne, Australia, by wearing a white shift dress, which, due to insufficient material to complete the design, is a scandalous four inches above the knee. Crikey!
1929: Wall Street's "Black Tuesday" stock market crash occurs.
1929: Wall Street's "Black Tuesday" stock market crash occurs.