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  • On this date in 1964 the Beatles made their New York City debut. And in 1999, after a five week trial, the Senate acquitted this U.S. President.
  • On this date in 1836, Samuel Colt received a U.S. patent for a product that remains popular to this day. And in 1919, Oregon legislature was at it again...
  • On this date in 1930 a cow -- yes, a cow -- made history in the air. And in 1986, the first-ever non-smoking ad aired.
  • On this date in 1959 that one of the most famous musicians of all-time, 16-years-old at the time, was "fired". And in 1962, John Glenn made space history.
  • On this date sometime around 270 AD, the origin of Valentine's Day was born. And in 1899, the first trainload of fruit was transported across the country.
  • On this date in 1913 the state of Oregon passed a landmark law. And in 1968, a new sports Hall of Fame welcomed the public for the first time.
  • On this date in 1883 in Boston, the first Vaudeville theatre of its kind was born. And in 1972, fans of the Beatles held their breath after George...
  • On this date in 1930 a new office product was created that really stuck. And in 1950, United States President Harry S. Truman made a huge announcement.
  • On this date in 1762 the first-ever Saint Patrick's Day Parade was celebrated. And in 1968, the Bee Gees made their debut in America.
  • On this date in 1853 Gail Borden patented a new process that lives on today. And in 1973, America's first space station took to the skies.
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