In one performance, the famous sharpshooter shot the ashes off a cigarette held by German Kaiser Wilhelm II.
In one performance, the famous sharpshooter shot the ashes off a cigarette held by German Kaiser Wilhelm II.
Nobody recognized him - except for his dog, Argos. The loyal animal perked up for his old master, then rolled over and died.
The English poet, Willliam Wordsworth, spied a long swath of daffodils on this day. It inspired him to write one of his most famous poems,
A dark blizzard of dust swept across the Great Plains on this day.
Phillip Katz helped create one of the most popular sharewares of all time.
Today was the day Jan Berry (of the surf-rock duo, Jan and Dean) slammed his Corvette Stingray into the back of a parked truck in Beverly Hills.
He was the first catcher inducted into the Hall of Fame.
He was the original bass player for The Beatles, but he left the band in July of 1961 to pursue a career in art.
He was a former preacher turned comedian who rose to fame with an intense, often sacrilegious routine that was punctuated with his trademark screams.
The 10-second snippet of a man singing Au Clair de la Lune is the oldest known recorded sound of a human voice.
The story goes that Sir Francis Bacon was traveling through a blizzard in a carriage when he was suddenly struck with the idea of preserving meat with snow.
A drill instructor ordered 74 Marine Corps recruits on a disciplinary march through a swamp. Some of the men could not swim and 6 of them drowned.
In 1934 Christiansen formed a stand alone toy company called Lego. It got its name from the Danish phrase "leg godt" which translates to "play well."
In their first year, Swanson & Sons sold over 10 million TV dinners.
When Canada blew up an underwater mountain, it was one of the largest planned non-nuclear explosions of all time.
It's now estimated that one in every three homes in America has a Scrabble game.