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5 Fun Facts About September 20 In Florida History
Below are 5 interesting historical events that have occurred in Florida on September 20: 1. In 1565, Spanish explorer Pedro Menéndez de Avilés founded the city of St. Augustine, the oldest continuously occupied settlement in the continental United States. 2. In 1868, the Florida Constitution was amended to allow African...
5 Fun Facts About September 19 In Florida History
1. The Odd Lot Riot occurred in St. Augustine on September 19, 1738. This event saw Spanish soldiers clash with civilians in response to the governor's crackdown on black market trade. 2. On September 19, 1862, Union forces captured St. John's Bluff during the Civil War. This allowed the Union...
5 Fun Facts About September 18 In Florida History
1. On September 18, 1565, the Spanish explorer Don Pedro Menéndez de Avilés founded St. Augustine, which is the oldest continuously inhabited European-established city in the United States. 2. In 1902, the deadliest hurricane in U.S. history struck the city of Pensacola, Florida, on September 18, killing 343 people and...
5 Fun Facts About September 17 In Florida History
1. In 1962, Hurricane Donna hit Florida, becoming one of the most destructive storms in the state's history. It caused widespread damage and claimed the lives of 13 people. 2. On September 17, 1787, the U.S. Constitution was signed by delegates at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia, including Floridian William...
5 Fun Facts About September 13 In Florida History
1. On September 13, 1960, Hurricane Donna made landfall in the Florida Keys, causing widespread destruction and claiming the lives of 13 people. 2. In 2008, Tropical Storm Fay made landfall in Southwest Florida on September 13, causing widespread flooding and power outages. 3. On September 13, 1971, famed musician...
5 Fun Facts About September 12 In Florida History
1. On September 12, 1960, Hurricane Donna made landfall in the Florida Keys. It became one of the strongest storms on record, with sustained winds of 145 miles per hour, causing significant damage. 2. In 1992, on September 12, Hurricane Andrew devastated South Florida. With winds of 165 miles per...
5 Fun Facts About September 10 In Florida History
1. On September 10, 1960, Hurricane Donna hit the Florida Keys, causing extensive damage and claiming 13 lives. This was one of the strongest hurricanes to hit Florida in the 20th century. 2. In 2008, on September 10, the Miami Dolphins announced they had signed quarterback Chad Pennington, who led...
5 Fun Facts About September 9 In Florida History
1. In 1739, Spain declared war on the British in what was known as the War of Jenkins’ Ear. This conflict had a significant impact on Florida as Spanish forces attempted to invade the British colony from their base in Cuba. 2. On September 9, 1960, Hurricane Donna made landfall...
5 Fun Facts About September 8 In Florida History
1. In 1565, Spanish explorer Pedro Menendez de Aviles first sighted the land that would later become St. Augustine, the oldest continuously inhabited European-established city in the United States. 2. In 1888, the first train arrived in Miami, marking the beginning of the city's growth as a major transportation hub...
5 Fun Facts About September 6 In Florida History
1. In 1565, the Spanish explorer Pedro Menéndez de Avilés founded the city of St. Augustine, which is the oldest continuously inhabited European settlement in the continental United States. 2. In 1935, the Labor Day hurricane, one of the most intense and destructive tropical cyclones in U.S. history, made landfall...
5 Fun Facts About September 3 In Florida History
1. In 1842, the United States signed the Treaty of Payne's Landing with the Seminole Indians in Florida, which called for their removal to Indian Territory (present-day Oklahoma). However, many Seminoles resisted and the conflict known as the Second Seminole War continued until 1842. 2. In 1935, a category 5...
5 Fun Facts About August 30 In Florida History
1. On August 30, 1821, Spain ceded Florida to the United States, officially ending its 300-year control over the territory. 2. In 1935, a category 5 hurricane struck the Florida Keys, causing widespread devastation and claiming over 400 lives. 3. The first scheduled commercial flight from the United States to...