Yogi said:
2019: The Church of the Visitation in Westphalia, Texas burns to the ground after 125 years.
Obviously, this is sad news. But technically this is not history, it's current events.
Yogi said:
2019: The Church of the Visitation in Westphalia, Texas burns to the ground after 125 years.
Some biggies here to teach. They'd open up some great conversations and get folks thinkinghistorian said:
July 30:
1619: The first representative assembly in the Western Hemisphere assembled in Jamestown.
1956: Pres. Eisenhower signed "In God We Trust" into law.
1965: Pres. Johnson signed Medicare into law.
1976: Bruce Jenner won the decathlon at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal.
2003: Volkswagon Beetle ended production.
If it gets people thinking then it's probably a good thing.LIB,MR BEARS said:Some biggies here to teach. They'd open up some great conversations and get folks thinkinghistorian said:
July 30:
1619: The first representative assembly in the Western Hemisphere assembled in Jamestown.
1956: Pres. Eisenhower signed "In God We Trust" into law.
1965: Pres. Johnson signed Medicare into law.
1976: Bruce Jenner won the decathlon at the 1976 Olympics in Montreal.
2003: Volkswagon Beetle ended production.
This is all for fun. Sometimes even the trivial is interesting.Wichitabear said:
Lolol ok Mr. Nurd who I admire. We will make sure our current events go elsewhere. Lolol
historian said:
August 1:
1966: Charles Whitman killed 14 people from Texas Tower in Austin. Texas Rangers heroes stopped his killing spree by shooting him.
I like your choices, well 3 out of 4. Great topics and impactful to so many worldwide.historian said:
August 4:
1854: Henry David Thoreau's Walden was published.
1892: Lizzie Borden murdered her parents.
1914: Pres. Wilson formally announced that the U.S. would remain neutral in WWI.
1944: The Gestapo arrested Anne Frank.
They are. I happened to look ahead for tomorrow and there are plenty of non-impactful, amusing things that can be brought up.historian said:
Thanks. I usually try to steer clear of the trivial but sometimes those items are amusing.
I was still a couple years away from being born but, 1961 had to have been some very tense times.historian said:
August 13:
1521: Hernan Cortes conquered the Aztec capital.
1961: East Germans began construction of the Berlin Wall.
1981: Pres. Reagan signed into law the first series of tax cuts of his administration. This helped to usher in economic recovery and eventual boom throughout the 1980s.
1995: Death of Mickey Mantle.