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February 26, 1870: Alfred Beach Changes NYC Forever

On February 26, 1870, New Yorkers descended a staircase near Broadway and Warren Street and stepped into the future. Beneath the clatter of horse-drawn omnibuses and the mud-churned chaos of lower Manhattan, a sleek cylindrical car waited inside a brick-lined tunnel. It did not…

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February 25, 1951: A New Set Of International Games

On February 25, 1951, before a packed stadium in Buenos Aires, Argentine President Juan Perón officially opened the first Pan American Games, inaugurating what would become the Western Hemisphere’s premier multi-sport competition. Modeled loosely on the modern Olympic Games but confined to the nations…

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February 24, 1991: The Gulf War Gets Real

On February 24, 1991, after more than five weeks of relentless aerial bombardment, coalition ground forces surged north across the Saudi Arabian border into Iraq, launching the decisive land campaign of the Gulf War. The moment marked the beginning of the war’s climactic phase—an…

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February 24, 1803: The Supreme Court Establishes Its Power

On February 24, 1803, the Supreme Court established its power, shaping the country’s constitutional framework and establishing the principle of judicial review. Marbury v Madison centered around a dispute involving William Marbury, one of the “midnight judges” appointed by outgoing President John Adams in the final…

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February 23, 1974: A Ransom For Patty Hearst

On February 23, 1974, a communiqué arrived with a demand as audacious as the crime that had preceded it. The self-styled Symbionese Liberation Army—an obscure, violent revolutionary collective barely known outside the Bay Area—announced it would require an additional $4 million in food distribution…

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