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5 Fun Facts About August 7 In Colorado History
1. On August 7, 1876, Colorado became the 38th state in the Union. 2. In 1952, a Continental Airlines plane crashed into a mountain near Loveland Pass, killing all 50 passengers and crew members on board. 3. The Peak to Peak Highway, a scenic byway in Colorado that spans over...
5 Fun Facts About July 26 In Colorado History
1. On July 26, 1858, gold was found in Colorado for the first time. This discovery sparked the Pike's Peak Gold Rush, which brought thousands of people to Colorado in search of riches. 2. The world's first rodeo was held in Colorado on July 26, 1869, in Deer Trail. This...
5 Fun Facts About June 26 In Colorado History
1. In 1870, the Colorado Territorial Legislature established the University of Colorado in Boulder. It was the first university in the state and only the second public university in the region. 2. In 1948, the first international flight landed at Stapleton Airport in Denver. A British Overseas Airways Corporation (BOAC)...
5 Fun Facts About June 18 In Colorado History
1. In 1877, the state of Colorado executed its first death row inmate. John Stoefel was convicted of murdering his wife and two children, and was hanged on June 18th. 2. On June 18, 1881, the Colorado National Guard was formed. Originally known as the Colorado Militia, this group was...
5 Fun Facts About April 10 In California History
1. In 1858, the first major earthquake was recorded in San Francisco, with a magnitude of 7.0. It caused significant damage to buildings and infrastructure throughout the city. 2. In 1909, filmmaker D.W. Griffith debuted his first film, "Rescued from an Eagle's Nest," which was shot entirely on location in...
5 Fun Facts About April 8 In California History
1. California State Flag Adopted On April 8, 1911, California officially adopted its state flag. The flag features a grizzly bear, a symbol of strength and unyielding resistance, walking on a field of deep blue. Red bands along the top and bottom symbolize courage and bravery. 2. Tragedy at the...
5 Fun Facts About April 4 In California History
1. In 1850, California's first newspaper, The Californian, was published in Monterey. 2. In 1905, the California Alien Land Law was passed, which prohibited "aliens ineligible for citizenship" - primarily Japanese immigrants - from owning agricultural land or entering into long-term leases. 3. In 1960, the largest recorded earthquake in...
5 Fun Facts About March 31 In California History
1. Cesar Chavez Day March 31 is celebrated in California as Cesar Chavez Day, in honor of the civil rights activist who co-founded the United Farm Workers (UFW) and fought for the rights of agricultural workers. It was first observed as a state holiday in California in 2000. 2. California's...
5 Fun Facts About March 2 In California History
1. California State University, Long Beach was Founded on March 2, 1949 On March 2, 1949, California State University, Long Beach (CSULB) was established as Long Beach State College. The university's initial curriculum focused on liberal arts, business, and teacher education. Today, CSULB is one of the largest universities in...
5 Fun Facts About March 1 In California History
1. In 1872, the first long-distance telephone line in California was established between San Francisco and Los Angeles. It was operated by the California State Telegraph Company and allowed for faster communication between the two cities. 2. On March 1, 1910, the first flight by an aircraft in California was...
5 Fun Facts About February 25 In California History
1. In 1855, the first public school was established in San Francisco. The school was called the McLaren Grammar School and was located on Powell Street. Today, the school has been relocated to a different location and is known as the Jean Parker Elementary School. 2. In 1919, the first...
5 Fun Facts About February 16 In California History
1. 1872: The first electrically powered streetcar made its debut in San Francisco, California. The streetcar was an important transportation innovation that helped shape the city's mobility system. 2. 1937: The groundbreaking ceremony for the Golden Gate Bridge took place in San Francisco. The bridge was completed in 1938 and...