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5 Fun Facts About June 16 In Indiana History
1. On June 16, 1822, the first steamboat to sail on Lake Michigan, the Walk-in-the-Water, arrived at the mouth of the St. Joseph River in Indiana. The steamboat helped to improve transportation and commerce in the region. 2. In 1858, on June 16, the Indiana State Capitol building was completed....
5 Fun Facts About June 15 In Indiana History
1. In 1902, Fort Wayne hosted the first automobile race in Indiana history. The race featured some of the earliest models of cars and was won by local driver Frank Leslie. 2. On this day in 1928, the iconic Coca-Cola bottle was first introduced in Indiana at a conference held...
5 Fun Facts About June 14 In Indiana History
1. In 1816, Indiana became the 19th state of the United States. June 14 marks the anniversary of Indiana's statehood. 2. On June 14, 1863, during the Civil War, the Battle of Triune took place in Tennessee. Indiana played a significant role in the battle, with over 1,000 soldiers from...
5 Fun Facts About June 13 In Indiana History
1. On June 13, 1900, the first professional basketball game was played in Indiana at the Y.M.C.A in Anderson. The Anderson YMCA team defeated the Marion YMCA team by a score of 39-21. 2. Indiana's first gas-electric hybrid car was built on June 13, 1917, by Elwood Haynes, the inventor...
5 Fun Facts About June 12 In Indiana History
1. Indiana was admitted to the Union on June 12, 1816, becoming the 19th state. The state's admission was celebrated with parades and fireworks across the state. 2. On June 12, 1863, the Battle of Winchester took place during the Civil War. Union troops, led by General Robert Milroy, were...
5 Fun Facts About June 11 In Indiana History
1. In 1851, Henry Ward Beecher, the brother of author Harriet Beecher Stowe, spoke in Indianapolis about the topic of slavery. Beecher was a well-known abolitionist and his speech drew a large crowd, many of whom were sympathetic to his cause. 2. On June 11, 1903, the first ever motor...
5 Fun Facts About June 10 In Indiana History
1. In 1912, the first Indianapolis 500 race was held at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. 2. In 1944, the first V-1 "buzz bomb" hit Indiana, near Griffith. This was the first time Nazi Germany had used this type of weapon against the United States. 3. In 1950, the town of...
5 Fun Facts About June 9 In Indiana History
1. In 1902, the first automobile in Indiana was registered in Indianapolis. The car was a Winton "runabout" and cost $1,600. 2. On June 9, 1917, Indiana enacted a law prohibiting alcohol sales within one mile of any military base or naval facility. This was in response to World War...
5 Fun Facts About June 8 In Indiana History
1. On June 8, 1968, Indiana Senator Robert F. Kennedy was assassinated while campaigning for the presidency in Los Angeles. Kennedy had just won the California primary, and his death had a profound impact on the American political landscape. 2. On June 8, 1824, James Biddle was appointed as the...
5 Fun Facts About June 7 In Indiana History
1. On June 7, 1915, the Indiana State Flag was adopted by the state legislature. The design features a gold torch representing enlightenment and liberty, a field of blue for justice, and 19 stars representing Indiana's admission to the Union as the 19th state. 2. In 1969, the Indianapolis 500...
5 Fun Facts About June 6 In Indiana History
1. On June 6, 1954, the Indianapolis 500 was won by Bill Vukovich, who became the first driver to win the race two years in a row. Vukovich went on to win the race a third time in 1955, but tragically died during the race. 2. On June 6, 1968,...
5 Fun Facts About June 5 In Indiana History
1. On June 5, 1951, the first commercial color television broadcast was made by the National Broadcasting Company (NBC) from their studios in Indianapolis. 2. In 1971, Indiana University basketball star Alan Henderson was born on June 5. Henderson went on to be a first-round draft pick in the NBA...