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5 Fun Facts About October 2 In Maryland History
1. Maryland International Festival: On October 2, 2015, the Maryland International Festival, which celebrates the diverse cultures and traditions found throughout the state, kicked off at the Maryland State Fairgrounds in Timonium. 2. Defeat of the Maryland Constitution: On October 2, 1850, the proposed Maryland Constitution, which called for limiting...
5 Fun Facts About October 1 In Maryland History
1. Maryland adopted its first constitution on October 1, 1776. On this day, Maryland adopted its first constitution. The constitution laid out how the state government would operate and serve the people of Maryland. 2. Maryland celebrated the opening of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal on October 1, 1828. After...
5 Fun Facts About September 30 In Maryland History
1. In 1885, the Baltimore Orioles won the American Association Pennant. This was the first of three consecutive championships the team would win in the league. 2. On September 30, 1942, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel was officially opened to traffic. This 23-mile long structure connects the eastern and western shore...
5 Fun Facts About September 29 In Maryland History
1. In 1913, the Naval Academy at Annapolis opened its new football stadium, which would later be renamed Navy–Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. The first game played there was against the Army Black Knights, and the stadium has since hosted numerous important sporting events. 2. On September 29, 1932, a severe...
5 Fun Facts About September 28 In Maryland History
1. In 1781, American forces, including troops from Maryland, joined forces with French forces to defeat British troops at the Battle of Yorktown in Virginia. This pivotal victory helped to secure American independence. 2. On September 28, 1862, the Battle of Antietam took place in Sharpsburg, Maryland. It was the...
5 Fun Facts About September 27 In Maryland History
1. On September 27, 1776, American forces under General George Washington defeated British troops at the Battle of White Plains in New York, a significant victory in the American Revolution. Many Maryland soldiers fought in this battle, including the famous "Maryland 400" who held off British forces while the rest...
5 Fun Facts About September 26 In Maryland History
1. On September 26, 1789, Maryland became the seventh state to ratify the United States Constitution, granting the document the necessary support to establish a new federal government. 2. In 1941, on September 26, the US Navy commissioned the Washington Navy Yard's Photographic Science Laboratory, where researchers developed new imaging...
5 Fun Facts About September 25 In Maryland History
1. On September 25, 1774, the First Baltimore Tea Party occurred. This protest against British taxation was one of the earliest acts of resistance preceding the American Revolution. 2. In 1861, Maryland's Governor, Thomas Hicks, called for a special session of the state's General Assembly to decide whether to secede...
5 Fun Facts About September 24 In Maryland History
1. Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel Opened (1964) On September 24, 1964, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel officially opened to traffic. The bridge-tunnel spans 17.6 miles and connects the eastern shore of Virginia with the Delmarva Peninsula. It is considered one of the 7 engineering wonders of the modern world. 2. Battle of...
5 Fun Facts About September 23 In Maryland History
1. On September 23, 1642, Cecil Calvert, the second Lord Baltimore, issued a proclamation declaring that slavery was legal in Maryland. This made Maryland the first British colony to legally recognize slavery. 2. In 1779, during the American Revolution, the Battle of Flamborough Head took place off the coast of...
5 Fun Facts About September 22 In Maryland History
1. On September 22, 1862, the Battle of Antietam took place in Sharpsburg, Maryland. This was the bloodiest single day in American history, with over 23,000 casualties. The Union Army was victorious, which led to the issuing of the Emancipation Proclamation a few days later. 2. In 1977, the Patapsco...
5 Fun Facts About September 21 In Maryland History
1. On September 21, 1642, the Ark and the Dove sailed from the Isle of Wight, England, with the first colonists to establish the Maryland colony. The journey took several months and the colonists arrived in what is now St. Mary's City in March 1634. 2. In 2014, a new...