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St. Augustine: the oldest permanent European settlement in the US was founded (1565)
St. Augustine: the oldest permanent European settlement in the US was founded (1565)
Galveston Hurricane: made landfall; it was the deadliest natural disaster to strike the US to date (1900)
Galveston Hurricane: made landfall; it was the deadliest natural disaster to strike the US to date (1900)
Miss America: the annual pageant was first held in Atlantic City; 16-year-old Margaret Gorman of Washington DC was the first to be crowned (1921)
Miss America: the annual pageant was first held in Atlantic City; 16-year-old Margaret Gorman of Washington DC was the first to be crowned (1921)
Siege of Leningrad: nearly 2.5-year blockade of the city by the Germans in WWII began (1941)
Siege of Leningrad: nearly 2.5-year blockade of the city by the Germans in WWII began (1941)
Star Trek : TV series recounting the adventures of the starship Enterprise premiered (1966)
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: opened in Washington, DC, with the premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Mass (1971)
John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts: opened in Washington, DC, with the premiere of Leonard Bernstein's Mass (1971)
Watergate: US president Gerald Ford granted his predecessor, Richard Nixon, a full pardon for "crimes he committed or may have committed" (1974)
Watergate: US president Gerald Ford granted his predecessor, Richard Nixon, a full pardon for "crimes he committed or may have committed" (1974)


