1. On August 6, 1926, Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim across the English Channel. Hailing from New York, Ederle trained for her feat at a lake in Wayne, Pennsylvania, where she had access to a coach and facilities.
2. The Battle of Kittanning took place on August 6, 1756 during the French and Indian War. The British, aided by Native American allies, attacked a Native American village held by French forces. The battle was a significant victory for the British and helped to secure their control over the region.
3. Amish man Edward Gingerich set a world record for speed in a horse-drawn buggy on August 6, 2008. Gingerich completed the 1-mile course in just over two minutes, traveling at speeds of up to 36 miles per hour.
4. On August 6, 1915, a coal mine explosion in Eccles, West Virginia killed at least 180 men. Many of the miners were from neighboring Pennsylvania towns, and the disaster had a significant impact on the state's coal mining industry.
5. The Keystone State Boychoir performed in a tribute concert for the victims of the September 11th attacks on August 6, 2002 at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. The choir, based in Philadelphia, was one of several groups invited to perform at the landmark event.
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