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February 21st

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  • 1828

    First American Indian newspaper, 'Cherokee Phoenix', published in the US.

  • 1842

    First known sewing machine patented in the US by John Greenough.

  • 1857

    Congress outlaws foreign currency as legal tender in the US. View Post →

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  • 1882

    NYC's 24-hour race begins; winner determined by most mileage in 24 hours.

  • 1885

    Washington Monument dedicated in Washington, D.C.

  • 1968

    Baseball announces a minimum annual salary of $10,000.

  • 1972

    Richard Nixon visits China, the first US President to do so, meeting with Mao Zedong.

  • 1978

    Electrical workers accidentally discover the Aztec Templo Mayor in Mexico City.

  • 1989

    US busts a Chinese drug ring, seizing a record 820 lbs of heroin.

  • 2018

    Completion of Laykyun Sekkya, world's third tallest statue at 116 meters, in Myanmar.

  • 2019

    Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa-2 lands on asteroid Ryugu to collect rock samples.

  • 2022

    Australia reopens its international border to vaccinated tourists after 704 days.

  • 1878

    World's first telephone book issued in New Haven, Connecticut.

  • 1848

    Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels publish 'The Communist Manifesto'.

  • 1965

    Malcolm X assassinated in New York City at age 39.

  • 2019

    SpaceIL launches Beresheet, the first privately funded mission to the Moon.

  • 1948

    NASCAR is founded.

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