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5 Fun Facts About June 25 In Florida History
1. In 1971, the Walt Disney World Resort announced plans to build a second theme park in Orlando, Florida. The park, originally called EPCOT Center, opened in 1982 and was dedicated to showcasing innovative technologies and international cultures. 2. On June 25, 1962, astronaut Virgil "Gus" Grissom became the second...
5 Fun Facts About June 23 In Florida History
1. In 1941, just months before the attack on Pearl Harbor, President Franklin D. Roosevelt inspected the Naval air station in Pensacola, Florida. The base served as a major training ground for Navy pilots during World War II and continues to operate today as the primary training facility for U.S....
5 Fun Facts About June 22 In Florida History
1. On June 22, 1950, the Everglades National Park was dedicated. Covering over 1.5 million acres in southern Florida, it is the largest subtropical wilderness in the United States. 2. In 1969, on June 22, the largest earthquake in Florida's history occurred near Fort Lauderdale. Although it only registered a...
5 Fun Facts About June 21 In Florida History
1. On June 21, 1783, Spanish explorers Don Francisco Saavedra de Sangronis and Don Miguel Mageo marked the first recorded landing of Europeans on Key West. They named the island "Cayo Hueso," meaning "Bone Key" in Spanish, due to the many bones of deceased Native Americans that were found there....
5 Fun Facts About June 20 In Florida History
1. Declaration of Independence Signed - On this day in 1776, the Second Continental Congress approved the Declaration of Independence, which eventually led to the formation of the United States of America. Floridians contributed heavily to the war for independence, with many serving in the Continental Army. 2. Florida Becomes...
5 Fun Facts About June 19 In Florida History
1. Emancipation Day: June 19, 1865, also known as Juneteenth, is the day when Union General Gordon Granger arrived in Galveston, Texas and announced the end of slavery in the state. While this date is significant in Texas history, it is also celebrated across the United States as Emancipation Day....
5 Fun Facts About June 15 In Florida History
1. In 1835, the Second Seminole War began in Florida. The conflict lasted for seven years and resulted in the removal of most Native Americans from the state. 2. In 1919, the first commercial flight in Florida took place. A pilot flew from St. Petersburg to Tampa with a passenger...
5 Fun Facts About June 14 In Florida History
1. In 1845, Florida was admitted to the union as the 27th state. June 14 is recognized as Florida's statehood anniversary. 2. On June 14, 1940, the first Florida Highway Patrol Academy graduated, marking a significant milestone in Florida law enforcement history. 3. June 14, 1980, saw the opening of...
5 Fun Facts About June 12 In Florida History
1. On June 12, 1825, the first steamship arrived in Florida. The vessel, called the General Jackson, traveled up the St. Johns River from Palatka to Jacksonville, marking the beginning of a new era of transportation for the state. 2. In 1963, civil rights leader Medgar Evers was assassinated on...
5 Fun Facts About June 10 In Florida History
1. In 1696, Spanish explorers established a mission named Nuestra Señora de la Soledad near present-day Tallahassee, making it one of the oldest Spanish missions in Florida. 2. On June 10, 1818, Seminole Indian leaders signed the Treaty of Moultrie Creek with the United States government, which forced the Seminole...
5 Fun Facts About June 7 In Florida History
1. Discovery of Florida's Oldest Human Remains: On June 7, 1982, excavations led by archaeologist Barbara Purdy at Windover Archaeological Site in Brevard County, Florida uncovered 168 well-preserved and almost-complete sets of human remains. These remains dated back to approximately 8,000 years ago, making them the oldest known human remains...
5 Fun Facts About June 2 In Florida History
1. In 1979, Tropical Storm Claudette hit the Florida coast causing major floods and destruction. This storm produced over 45 inches of rain and is ranked as one of the deadliest tropical storms in US history. 2. In 1968, Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated in California. He had previously campaigned...