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  • 1844

    Samuel Morse sends the first telegraph message, What hath God wrought, from Washington to Baltimore. View Post →

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  • 1626

    Dutch explorer Peter Minuit purchases Manhattan Island from Native American Lenape people for 60 guilders in trade goods. View Post →

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  • 1976

    The Concorde supersonic transport takes its first commercial flight from London to Bahrain.

  • 1822

    Simón Bolívar leads the Battle of Pichincha, securing Ecuador's independence from Spain.

  • 1988

    A power outage occurs in Boston Garden during NHL's Stanley Cup finals.

  • 1881

    Canadian river ferry Princess Victoria sinks near London, Ontario, killing 180 people.

  • 2001

    Animated film Shrek premieres in the US, becoming a box-office hit and spawning a successful franchise.

  • 1883

    The Brooklyn Bridge opens, connecting Brooklyn and Manhattan in New York City after 14 years of construction.

  • 2004

    North Korea bans mobile phones.

  • 1915

    Thomas Edison invents the telescribe for recording telephone conversations.

  • 1964

    Panic at a soccer stadium in Lima, Peru results in the deaths of 300 people.

  • 1931

    B&O Railroad installs the first air-conditioned train.

  • 2018

    Record US fentanyl seizure in Nebraska, one of the largest drug busts in US history.

  • 2003

    Paul McCartney performs his first-ever concert in Russia, drawing over 100,000 people in Moscow's Red Square.

  • 1830

    Baltimore and Ohio Railroad line's first regular passenger rail service begins with horse-drawn rail cars connecting Baltimore to Ellicott's Mills.

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