Discover the significant world events, notable birthdays, and notable deaths that occurred on December 10. Check what ...
2021: Orestes “Minnie” Miñoso — nicknamed “The Cuban Comet” — was finally voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame along with two others with Chicago connections, Jim Kaat and Buck O’Neil.
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Today-History-Jan03

Today in History for Jan. 3: In 1661, female actors appeared on an English stage for the first time. In 1777, the United States adopted the Stars and Stripes as its official flag. In 1777, American ...
Vancouver’s longest-serving mayor L.D. Taylor worked for The Province before purchasing The World in 1905. Taylor and Nichol ...
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Today-History-Dec16

Today in History for Dec. 16: ...
Family Service says its mission is to support individuals and families on their journey to emotional wellness and healthy ...
While Michigan football has generally avoided large scandals, the program has faced a handful of controversies, including ...
The history of the use of trees can be traced back to the Egyptians. Boughs and entire trees were used to decorate for Winter ...
The Epic History of the Detroit Tigers!” book has 208 glossy pages with dynamic photos, insider stories and profiles.
On December 1, 1856, Giles B. Slocum bought 67 acres in the southwest fractional part of section 28 in Ottawa County, Michigan from John Leminx for $400. Section 28 is ...
1976: Chicago Mayor Richard J. Daley — who held the office for 21 years — died of a heart attack. On that frigid Monday, ...
On the University of Alabama campus, you’ll see one year referenced over and over: 1831. The school opened for business and began classes April 18, 1831. But it was actually founded a decade earlier ...