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5 Fun Facts About December 28 In California History
1. In 1846, Iowa-born John C. Frémont arrived in Monterey in Alta California and declared himself military governor of California. This led to the Bear Flag Revolt and ultimately the formation of the California Republic. 2. In 1869, the first shipment of oranges from Southern California arrived in San Francisco,...
5 Fun Facts About November 16 In California History
1. On November 16, 1849, the first California state constitutional convention convened in Monterey. The constitution that they drafted was eventually ratified in 1850, making California the 31st state in the United States. 2. In 1914, the first freight and passenger train crossed the newly-built Panama Canal Railroad, connecting the...
5 Fun Facts About October 24 In California History
1. On October 24, 1929, just five days after "Black Thursday" triggered the Great Depression, the California State Legislature convened a special session to address the economic crisis. Many businesses and residents in California were also severely impacted by the stock market crash and subsequent economic downturn. 2. In 1962,...
5 Fun Facts About August 6 In California History
1. On August 6, 1926, Gertrude Ederle became the first woman to swim across the English Channel, setting a new record of 14 hours and 31 minutes. Ederle was raised in New York but trained extensively on California's Catalina Island, where she developed her endurance and strength. 2. In 1945,...
5 Fun Facts About July 2 In California History
1. On July 2, 1849, California was officially classified as a state within the United States. The state had been under military control since the Mexican-American War ended in 1848, and it was not until the adoption of the state constitution that California became a state. 2. The San Francisco...
5 Fun Facts About June 18 In California History
1. In 1859, the first public school in San Francisco opened its doors. Called the Denman School, it provided a free education to children of all backgrounds and laid the foundation for the city's public school system. 2. On June 18, 1942, the U.S. Navy established the Naval Construction Training...
5 Fun Facts About April 3 In Arkansas History
1. In 1820, the Arkansas Territory was established by the United States Congress, with the capital at Arkansas Post. This marked a significant moment in the history of Arkansas, as it paved the way for statehood in 1836. 2. On April 3, 1872, the first African American municipal government was...
5 Fun Facts About April 1 In Arkansas History
1. Arkansas became a state on April 1, 1836: The territory of Arkansas became the 25th state of the United States on April 1, 1836. This date is now celebrated as Arkansas Statehood Day. 2. The Arkansas Traveler first published on April 1, 1880: The Arkansas Traveler was a popular...
5 Fun Facts About February 25 In Arkansas History
1. The Arkansas State Capitol Building was dedicated on February 25, 1915. The state capitol was designed by architect Cass Gilbert and features a dome modeled after the United States Capitol dome. 2. On February 25, 1927, an F4 tornado struck the town of Helena, Arkansas, causing extensive damage and...
5 Fun Facts About December 22 In Arkansas History
1. On December 22, 1864, the Battle of Prairie D'Ane occurred in Ouachita County during the Civil War. The Confederates, led by General John Marmaduke, were defeated by Union troops led by General Frederick Salomon. The battle was significant as it marked the end of Confederate offensive operations in Arkansas....
5 Fun Facts About November 19 In Arkansas History
1. Clinton Presidential Library Dedication - On November 19, 2004, the William J. Clinton Presidential Library was officially dedicated in Little Rock, Arkansas. The library houses the papers and artifacts of former President Bill Clinton and features exhibits designed to educate and inspire visitors. 2. Centerpoint School District Consolidation -...
5 Fun Facts About September 4 In Arkansas History
1. On September 4, 1957, the "Little Rock Nine" entered Central High School, an all-white high school in Little Rock, Arkansas. This event marked a turning point in the desegregation of public schools in the United States, as the students faced immense opposition and hostility from white students, parents, and...