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February 26th

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  • 1773

    Pennsylvania approves Walnut Street Jail in Philadelphia, pioneering solitary confinement in the US.

  • 1797

    Bank of England issues its first £1 note. View Post →

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  • 1859

    Paul Morphy begins chess match against Augustus Mongredien, eventually winning.

  • 1891

    First buffalo purchased for Golden Gate Park.

  • 1930

    First red & green traffic lights installed in Manhattan, NYC.

  • 1935

    NY Yankees release Babe Ruth, who then signs with Boston Braves.

  • 1935

    RADAR first demonstrated by Robert Watson-Watt.

  • 1951

    Bread rationing begins in Czechoslovakia.

  • 1973

    Triple Crown horse Secretariat bought for a record $5.7 million.

  • 1983

    Michael Jackson's album 'Thriller' hits #1, staying there for 37 weeks.

  • 1993

    'World Trade Center bombing of 1993' kills 6, injures over 1,000 in NYC.

  • 2013

    Hot air balloon crash in Luxor, Egypt kills 19 tourists.

  • 2018

    7.5 magnitude earthquake in central Papua New Guinea kills at least 100.

  • 2019

    Venice, Italy introduces a day visitors tax.

  • 1991

    The world's first web browser, 'WorldWideWeb', presented to the public by Tim Berners-Lee.

  • 1932

    Johnny Cash, American singer-songwriter and actor, is born.

  • 1815

    Napoleon Bonaparte escapes from the Island of Elba, beginning his second conquest of France.

  • 1916

    Charlie Chaplin signs a film contract with Mutual.

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