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Romulus, first king of Rome, celebrates the first Roman triumph over the Caeninenses.
Ohio becomes the 17th state of the Union.
Louis Ducos du Hauron patents an early movie machine concept.
MLB decides not to allow military players to play for clubs while on furlough.
US detonates Castle Bravo, a 15-megaton hydrogen bomb at Bikini Atoll.
High winds blow off the Philadelphia Spectrum's roof, affecting Flyers' NHL season.
Bank of America renames its credit cards to VISA.
US extends territorial waters to 200 miles.
Charlie Chaplin's coffin and remains stolen in Switzerland for extortion.
Herb Kohl buys NBA's Milwaukee Bucks for $18 million.
New NHL team in Anaheim, owned by Disney, named 'The Mighty Ducks'.
Envisat satellite reaches orbit with heaviest payload at 8500 kg.
Spain replaces peseta with the euro (€) as its official currency.
'Ice Age: The Meltdown' premieres in Belgium; Wikipedia reaches 1 million articles.
700-year-old female mummy discovered by road workers in Taizhou, Jiangsu, China.
Forbes releases Richest List; Bill Gates tops with $75 billion.
First known COVID-19 case identified in New York.
Cargo ship with 4,000 luxury cars sinks off Portuguese Azores.
'Titanic' becomes first film to gross $1 billion.
Justin Bieber, Canadian singer-songwriter, is born.
First postage stamps with scenes issued.
Library of Hawaii established.
Yahoo! is incorporated.
Lindbergh baby kidnapped.
End of US commercial whale hunting. View Post → /events/commercial-whale-hunting-endLink Preview
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