1. The first intercollegiate football game in Rhode Island history was played on December 27, 1882. Brown University hosted Dartmouth College in Providence, with Brown emerging victorious with a score of 3-0.
2. On December 27, 1927, the famous aviator Charles Lindbergh visited Rhode Island as part of a national tour promoting aviation. He spoke at a luncheon in Providence and visited the airport in Warwick, where he met with local pilots and aviation enthusiasts.
3. The nation's first indoor shopping mall, the Arcade Providence, opened its doors on December 27, 1828. The Greek Revival-style building, located on Westminster Street in downtown Providence, still operates today as a popular shopping and dining destination.
4. On December 27, 1960, the Rhode Island State Police conducted a raid on the Mob-run El Morocco nightclub in Cranston. The raid resulted in the arrests of dozens of organized crime figures and was a major blow to the Mafia's operations in Rhode Island.
5. December 27, 1990, marked the beginning of a major snowstorm that dumped several feet of snow on Rhode Island and caused widespread power outages and travel disruptions. The storm, which became known as the "Blizzard of '90," led to a state of emergency declaration and resulted in millions of dollars in damage.
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