November 12th This Day in History
Today in history: Scott Peterson convicted of murder. The first meteor shower on record. Summers Brothers set land speed record. Voyager 1 flies near Saturn. William Holden dies.
November 11th This Day in History
Today in history: World War 1 ends. The Mayflower anchors at Massachusetts. Washington becomes the 42nd state. Ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown soldier.
November 10th This Day in History
Today in history: Sesame Street debuts. The Edmund Fitzgerald sinks. U.S. Marines organized. Windshield wiper patented. Kate Smith sings 'God Bless America.'
November 9th This Day in History
Today in history: The Berlin Wall falls. The Great Northeast Blackout occurs. Mayflower sights Cape Cod. Boston fire takes place. Willie Nelson has assests seized by IRS.
November 6th This Day in History
Today in history: Art Modell announces the Browns will leave for Baltimore. President Eisenhower re-elected. President Reagan re-elected. Meet The Press debuts. Birthday of John Philip Sousa.
November 5th This Day in History
Today in history: George Foreman becomes oldest heavy weight boxing champion. Gunpowder plot failed to blow up British Parliament. George Seldon granted patent for automobile. Nixon defeats Humphrey. Writers strike begins.
November 3rd This Day in History
Today in history: Jesse Ventura elected Governor of Minnesota. Roosevelt defeats Landon. Johnson defeats Goldwater. Clinton defeats Bush. Soviet Union launches dog into space. Chicago Tribune mistakenly announces Dewey as president. Carrie opens in theaters.
November 2nd This Day in History
Today in history: Miami Vice soundtrack hits the charts. President Reagan designates a federal holiday honoring Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Spruce Goose is piloted by Howard Hughes. BBC delivers high definition service. USS Ranger leaves for France.
October 31st This Day in History
Today in history: Harry Houdini dies. Halloween is celebrated. Nevada becomes a stste. Toyota opens in Hollywood.
October 29th This Day in History
Today in history: Duane Allman dies. Question Mark and The Mysterians hit number 1. John Hancock resigns from Continental Congress. Black Tuesday hits the stock market. John Glenn returns to space.