Today was the day that Donna Griffiths began a sneezing fit that would last for 3 years, a world record.
Today was the day that Donna Griffiths began a sneezing fit that would last for 3 years, a world record.
Dr. James Bedford became the first person frozen after death in a process known as cryogenic suspension.
Based on his own experience with LSD, Hofmann was convinced that this drug had powerful potential as a psychiatric tool.
It ignited the Texas oil boom and within a year over 500 oil and land companies were created.
Unable to pursue his dream of being a cowboy (he was too big for the horses), Beaupré turned to the freak show circuit as a way to support his family.
At about 2 in the morning the bow of the sub plowed into a wall of rock and mud.
The first successful flight across the English Channel was on this day.
King realized that what the world needed was a razor that was sharp enough to give you a good shave, but not big enough to slice open your jugular.
The only known fatal accident involving a nuclear reactor in America happened on this day.
Today was the day that Edward McIlhenny killed what may be the largest alligator in Louisiana history.
The 20-person party crowded inside the creature to eat, drink and celebrate the New Year. By all accounts it was a lively event.
92 of 159 passengers would die when a wrought-iron bridge collapsed and the Pacific Express fell 70 feet into the frozen Ashtabula River.
He wrote some of the most recorded songs of all time, including "Stardust," "Georgia On My Mind," and "Heart And Soul."