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June 17, 1865: Lady Liberty Arrives Home

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June 16, 2024

On June 17, 1885, Lady Liberty arrived in the United States. Aboard the French frigate Isère and stuffed in 214 crates that held the disassembled statue, nearly a quarter-of-a-million onlookers crowded in Battery Park in New York City, along with nearly a hundred boats in the…

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June 16, 1487: England’s Rosy War Comes To An End

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June 15, 2024

The Battle of Stoke Field, fought on June 16, 1487, ended one of the longest, most important wars in English history, the Wars of the Roses, a protracted series of civil wars that engulfed the country for over three decades. The seeds of the…

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June 16, 1884, America’s Love Affair With Thrill Rides Begins

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June 15, 2024

On June 16, 1884, Americans visiting Coney Island in New York experienced the thrill of a lifetime when the first roller coaster in the United States opened to the public. Invented and built by LaMarcus Thompson, known as “the Father of the Gravity Ride,”…

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U.S. History

June 15, 186: Arlington Taken For A Hallowed Purpose

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June 14, 2024

Arlington National Cemetery, one of the most hallowed grounds in the United States, has a rich history intertwined with the nation’s Civil War and its aftermath. Its creation was driven by both practical needs and symbolic gestures, transforming a site of personal significance into…

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June 15, 1752: Benjamin Franklin Makes A ‘Shocking’ Discovery

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June 14, 2024

According to tradition, on June 15, 1752, Benjamin Franklin performed his most famous science experiment, one that helped make him renowned and is most often associated with him.  As the skies of Philadelphia began to darken with the approaching of a thunderstorm and many…

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June 14, 2017: The Congressional Baseball Game Changes Forever

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June 14, 2024

The annual Congressional Baseball Game for Charity is a long-standing bipartisan tradition where members of the United States Congress are divided into teams by political affiliation to compete in a friendly baseball match. On June 14, 2017, in Alexandria, Virginia, however, the fun was…

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June 14, 1954: America Becomes A Nation ‘Under God’

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June 14, 2024

On June 14, 1954, the United States of America officially became a nation “under God” When President Dwight Eisenhower signed a bill to insert the phrase into the Pledge of Allegiance. First designed in 1892, the pledge originally avoided referencing religion.  In 1892, Francis…

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June 13, 1971: The New York Times Drops A Bombshell About Vietnam

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June 12, 2024

On June 13, 1971, The New York Times began publishing a series of articles based on the Pentagon Papers, a top-secret Department of Defense study of U.S. political and military involvement in Vietnam from 1945 to 1967. It was a bombshell report. The Pentagon…

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June 13, 1893: The President of the United States Disappears For Four Days

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June 12, 2024

On June 13, 1893, the president of the United States learned he would have to disappear for a few days. Shortly into his second term in The White House, Grover Cleveland noticed a rough spot on the roof of his mouth. After consulting the…

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June 12, 1942: Anne Frank Receives A Diary For Her Birthday

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June 11, 2024

Anne Frank received her now-famous diary on June 12, 1942, a gift for her thirteenth birthday. The diary, a red-and-white checkered notebook, was an unassuming present that would later become one of the most poignant and powerful symbols of the human spirit in the…

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