1360s
1820s
1870s
1880s
- 1888: CHARLES SHERRILL FIRST DEMONSTRATED A CROUCHING START FOR SPRINTERS
- DIED 1889: JOHN CADBURY (CHOCOLATE MANUFACTURER)
1900s
1920s
1930s
- 1930: ADLER PLANETARIUM, FIRST IN U.S., OPENED
- DIED 1934: WINNIE (THE BEAR CHRISTOPHER ROBIN MILNE NAMED HIS TOY BEAR AFTER)
- 1935: ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS FOUNDED
- BORN 1937: GEORGE CARLIN (COMEDIAN; FIRST TO HOST SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE)
1960s
- BORN 1962: EMILIO ESTEVEZ (ACTOR)
- 1966: MANITOBA’S FLAG OFFICIALLY ADOPTED
- BORN 1968: TONY HAWK (SKATEBOARDER)
- BORN 1969: KIM FIELDS (ACTRESS)
1970s
- 1970: MONTREAL WAS CHOSEN AS THE SITE FOR THE 1976 SUMMER OLYMPICS
- 1978: U.S. COMMERCE DEPARTMENT ANNOUNCED HURRICANES WOULD NO LONGER BE NAMED SOLELY AFTER WOMEN
1980s
1990s
- DIED 1992: ROBERT REED (ACTOR)
- BORN 1992: MALCOLM DAVID KELLEY (ACTOR)
- BORN 1995: SAWYER AND SULLIVAN SWEETEN (ACTORS WHO PLAYED GEOFFREY AND MICHAEL BARONE ON EVERYBODY LOVES RAYMOND)
- 1997: SUSIE MARONEY SWAM FROM CUBA TO FLORIDA IN 24.5 HOURS
2000s
- DIED 2000: ADAM PETTY (RACE CAR DRIVER)
- DIED 2001: PERRY COMO (SINGER)
- 2004: THE DISCOVERY OF WHAT IS LIKELY THE LIBRARY OF ALEXANDRIA WAS ANNOUNCED
- DIED 2005: EMANUEL GLUCK (YANKEE STADIUM’S LONGEST-WORKING VENDOR; WORE BADGE NO. 1)
- 2006: AMERICAN SPRINTER JUSTIN GATLIN, OLYMPIC CHAMPION, BROKE THE 100-METER WORLD RECORD WITH A TIME OF 9.76 SECONDS AT THE QATAR GRAND PRIX IN DOHA, QATAR. PREVIOUS RECORD WAS 9.77 SECONDS BY JAMAICA’S ASAFA POWELL ON JUNE 14, 2005, IN ATHENS, GREECE.
- 2008: 7.8-MAGNITUDE EARTHQUAKE, SICHUAN PROVINCE, CHINA
2010s
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