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February 28th

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  • 1704

    Indians attack Deerfield, Massachusetts, killing 40 and kidnapping 100.

  • 1849

    First boatload of gold rush prospectors arrives in San Francisco from the east coast.

  • 1953

    Francis Crick and James Watson discover the structure of DNA, using studies by Rosalind Franklin and Maurice Wilkins. View Post →

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  • 1970

    Bicycles permitted to cross the Golden Gate Bridge.

  • 1997

    US requires cigarette purchasers to prove they are over 18.

  • 2012

    Discovery of the largest prehistoric penguin, Kairuku grebneffi, nearly 5ft tall.

  • 2013

    Brains of two rats successfully connected to share information.

  • 1991

    The first Gulf War ends, lasting over half a year with over 100,000 civilian casualties.

  • 1935

    Nylon is invented by Wallace Carothers at DuPont Experimental Station.

  • 1929

    Architect Frank Gehry, designer of 8 Spruce Street and Walt Disney Concert Hall, is born.

  • 1827

    The Baltimore & Ohio Railroad becomes the first for commercial transportation.

  • 1861

    The U.S. territory of Colorado is organized.

  • 1885

    AT&T is incorporated, providing long distance service for American Bell.

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