It's now estimated that one in every three homes in America has a Scrabble game.
It's now estimated that one in every three homes in America has a Scrabble game.
He was the first American president to die in office.
The Church of St. John on the Greek island of Rhodes was blown to smithereens.
A one-legged Canadian broke the world record with a high jump of 6 feet and 8.25 inches.
A tragic loss inspired him to pioneer a method of sharing news instantaneously.
The BBC aired remarkable footage of a unique colony of flying penguins.
This was the day the BBC pulled off one of the greatest April Fools' hoaxes of all time.
His crime is the only documented fatality related to poisoned Halloween candy - ever.
586,412 square miles of Alaska were purchased from Russia for $7.2 million.
A Philadelphian named Hymen Lipman filed a patent for a pencil with an attached eraser.
A farmer out for a late night stroll noticed something odd. The silence. The thundering sound of a gazillion gallons of water flowing over Niagara Falls was gone.
The first successful passenger elevator was installed on this day at 488 Broadway in New York City.
Jean-Baptiste Lully, the Italian composer whose fast-tempoed music livened up the court of France's Louis XIV, died on this day after a 3-month battle with an infection that started with a smashed toe.