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March 1st

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  • 752

    Romulus, first king of Rome, celebrates the first Roman triumph over the Caeninenses.

  • 1803

    Ohio becomes the 17th state of the Union.

  • 1864

    Louis Ducos du Hauron patents an early movie machine concept.

  • 1942

    MLB decides not to allow military players to play for clubs while on furlough.

  • 1954

    US detonates Castle Bravo, a 15-megaton hydrogen bomb at Bikini Atoll.

  • 1968

    High winds blow off the Philadelphia Spectrum's roof, affecting Flyers' NHL season.

  • 1977

    Bank of America renames its credit cards to VISA.

  • 1977

    US extends territorial waters to 200 miles.

  • 1978

    Charlie Chaplin's coffin and remains stolen in Switzerland for extortion.

  • 1985

    Herb Kohl buys NBA's Milwaukee Bucks for $18 million.

  • 1993

    New NHL team in Anaheim, owned by Disney, named 'The Mighty Ducks'.

  • 2002

    Envisat satellite reaches orbit with heaviest payload at 8500 kg.

  • 2002

    Spain replaces peseta with the euro (€) as its official currency.

  • 2006

    'Ice Age: The Meltdown' premieres in Belgium; Wikipedia reaches 1 million articles.

  • 2011

    700-year-old female mummy discovered by road workers in Taizhou, Jiangsu, China.

  • 2016

    Forbes releases Richest List; Bill Gates tops with $75 billion.

  • 2020

    First known COVID-19 case identified in New York.

  • 2022

    Cargo ship with 4,000 luxury cars sinks off Portuguese Azores.

  • 1998

    'Titanic' becomes first film to gross $1 billion.

  • 1994

    Justin Bieber, Canadian singer-songwriter, is born.

  • 1869

    First postage stamps with scenes issued.

  • 1879

    Library of Hawaii established.

  • 1995

    Yahoo! is incorporated.

  • 1932

    Lindbergh baby kidnapped.

  • 1970

    End of US commercial whale hunting. View Post →

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