In 1636, Harvard College, now Harvard University, was founded in Massachusetts. In 1886, the Statue of Liberty, a gift of ...
Three amateur thieves stole 24 priceless gems from the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on this day in ...
President Theodore Roosevelt was born in New York City on Oct. 27, 1858, and went on to live a giant life as war hero and ...
Braves Franchise History 1991 - Mark Lemke’s two-out single in the 12th inning gives the Braves a 5-4 win over the Twins in ...
On 1994, President Bill Clinton signed the California Desert Protection Act, establishing Death Valley and Joshua Tree ...
As a UK49s player, you know that winning combines strategy, luck, and timing. Many believe that analyzing past results gives ...
Conventional wisdom said that if Grant Hedrick had a good game, Boise State would be alright against BYU. Well, Hedrick had a ...
ON THIS DAY IN 1944, the Eagle reported, “Former Gov. Alfred E. Smith, the Al Smith of many a political campaign, whom millions of Americans came to love with a passionate affection as a symbol ...
ON THIS DAY IN 1884, the Brooklyn Daily Eagle reporte­d, “Young Mr. [Theodore] Roosevelt, who recently quitted his cattle ranch in Dakota, alighted last Saturday night in the Brooklyn Rink ...
A look at some of the longest winless streaks in rugby history including teams from all over the world like Italy, New ...
"The Jazz Singer" starring Al Jolson, the first movie that incorporated synchronized speaking parts for its actors, was released on this day in history, Oct. 6, 1927. Primitive by today’s ...