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Camels in America
Mar 3

Mar 3 Camels in America

Josh Troy
Animals

The camels performed well in initial tests where they were able to handle rough terrain and the extreme temperatures of the Southwest.

The Ballard Gutter Ball
Mar 2

Mar 2 The Ballard Gutter Ball

Josh Troy
Games, Sports

Drew Ballard was on the verge of beating the great Pete Weber. He had just rolled 2 strikes and only needed to knock down 7 pins for the win and a $150,000 payday.

Charlie Chaplin's Grave Robbers
Mar 1

Mar 1 Charlie Chaplin's Grave Robbers

Josh Troy

It was on this day that Charlie Chaplin's coffin and corpse were stolen.

U.S.S Princeton
Feb 28

Feb 28 U.S.S Princeton

Josh Troy
Accidents, Death, Politics, War

An exploding cannon killed 8 people, including members of President John Tyler's cabinet.

Spring Heeled Jac
Feb 28

Feb 28 Spring Heeled Jac

Josh Troy
Aliens, Mysteries

He breathed blue flames and bounced over high walls with ease.

The First New Orleans Mardi Gras
Feb 27

Feb 27 The First New Orleans Mardi Gras

Josh Troy
Entertainment, Religion, Trailblazers

It was Fat Tuesday, and a bunch of students decided to dress up and dance in the streets of the French Quarter.

The Emperor's Collar
Feb 26

Feb 26 The Emperor's Collar

Josh Troy
Murder, War, Crime, Politics

János Libényi was executed on this day, a little over a week after he tried to kill Austrian Emperor Franz Josef.

The Battle of Los Angeles
Feb 25

Feb 25 The Battle of Los Angeles

Josh Troy
Aliens, Mysteries, Space, War

At around 3 o'clock in the morning, residents were rattled out of bed by the loud thumps of anti-aircraft guns lobbing 12-pound shells into the sky.

The Simplon Tunnel
Feb 24

Feb 24 The Simplon Tunnel

Josh Troy
Engineering, World Records

It was on this day that two work crews converged deep under the Swiss Alps to form one of the greatest engineering feats of all time.

Japanese Sub Attacks Santa Barbara
Feb 23

Feb 23 Japanese Sub Attacks Santa Barbara

Josh Troy
War

This was the night that a Japanese submarine attacked an oil refinery near Santa Barbara, California.

The Murder Trust
Feb 22

Feb 22 The Murder Trust

Josh Troy
Crime, Murder

A notorious true story about a plot to kill a man who stubbornly refused to die.

The White Rose
Feb 22

Feb 22 The White Rose

Josh Troy
Heroes, Politics, War

"...what does my death matter, if through us thousands of people are awakened and stirred to action?"

The Peace Sign
Feb 21

Feb 21 The Peace Sign

Josh Troy
Art, Nuclear Weapons, Politics

The distinctive symbol was a combination of the letters N (for nuclear) and D (for disarmament) from the semaphore alphabet.

The Last Carolina Parakeet
Feb 21

Feb 21 The Last Carolina Parakeet

Josh Troy
Animals

Bright green with an orange and yellow head, it was one of the most colorful birds living in the eastern United States.

Tecún Umán
Feb 20

Feb 20 Tecún Umán

Josh Troy
Animals, Heroes, Leaders, Politics, War

On this day the last King of the K'iche' Maya people was killed during a battle in what is now Guatemala.

The Station Nightclub Fire
Feb 20

Feb 20 The Station Nightclub Fire

Josh Troy
Disasters, Entertainment

100 people died on this night in one of the worst nightclub fires in U.S. history.

The Pap in Smear
Feb 19

Feb 19 The Pap in Smear

Josh Troy
Discoveries, Health, Inventions, Medicine, Trailblazers

A doctor who in 1928 figured out that cervical and uterine cancer could be easily detected using a vaginal smear.

The Lost Cosmonaut
Feb 18

Feb 18 The Lost Cosmonaut

Josh Troy
Space, Politics, Photography

Just before dawn on this day, a Soviet cosmonaut was wandering drunk and stepped in front of a train.

QWERTY
Feb 17

Feb 17 QWERTY

Josh Troy
Engineering, Inventions

Christopher Latham Sholes was a newspaper publisher, politician and most notably - the inventor of the QWERTY keyboard.

4 and 20 Blackbirds
Feb 17

Feb 17 4 and 20 Blackbirds

Josh Troy
Entertainment, Politics

It was a lavish party on this day that may have inspired a popular nursery rhyme.

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