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5 Fun Facts About December 1 In New York History
1. World AIDS Day: December 1 in New York is marked as World AIDS Day, an internationally recognized day to raise awareness about the AIDS pandemic. The first official World AIDS Day was celebrated on December 1, 1988, and since then it is being observed globally. 2. The Opening of...
5 Fun Facts About November 30 In New York History
1. In 1782, the Treaty of Paris was signed between the United States and Great Britain, officially ending the American Revolutionary War. This event took place on November 30 and marked a significant turning point in American history. 2. On November 30, 1803, New York City officially became the state...
5 Fun Facts About November 29 In New York History
1. On November 29, 1780, Nathanael Greene was appointed the commander of the Continental Army's Southern Department. He was tasked with leading the battle against the British in the southern colonies during the American Revolution. 2. In 1892, the first basketball game ever played in New York City took place...
5 Fun Facts About November 28 In New York History
1. In 1868, a group of businessmen founded the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. The museum, which is now one of the world's largest and most comprehensive art museums, has a collection of over 2 million works of art. 2. In 1895, the first automobile race in...
5 Fun Facts About November 27 In New York History
1. In 1701, a group of French Jesuit missionaries arrived in New York City, marking the first time that Catholic priests had visited the city since the English takeover in 1664. 2. On November 27, 1776, General George Washington and his troops were forced to retreat from New York City...
5 Fun Facts About November 26 In New York History
1. In 1864, the New York City Football Club was founded, making it one of the oldest association football clubs in North America. The club would eventually disband in 1885 but was reformed in 2010 as New York Athletic Club FC. 2. On November 26, 1941, Manhattan's skyline was forever...
5 Fun Facts About November 25 In New York History
1. In 1783, the last British troops departed from New York City, officially ending the American Revolutionary War. This day has since become known as Evacuation Day and was a public holiday in New York until the mid-19th century. 2. In 1926, on November 25th, a massive fire broke out...
5 Fun Facts About November 24 In New York History
1. On November 24, 1859, Charles Darwin's "On The Origin of Species" was published in New York. The book, which presented the theory of natural selection and evolution, was met with both controversy and acclaim in the United States. 2. In 1922, the entrance to the Lincoln Tunnel in Manhattan...
5 Fun Facts About November 23 In New York History
1. The New York Stock Exchange opened for its first day of trading on November 23, 1792. It was originally called the "New York Stock and Exchange Board” and was formed to help regulate and facilitate trade in the growing market. 2. The first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was held...
5 Fun Facts About November 22 In New York History
1. On November 22, 1783, John Jay, the first Chief Justice of the United States, was sworn in at the old City Hall in New York City, marking the creation of the federal judiciary system. 2. In 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas, which had a...
5 Fun Facts About November 21 In New York History
1. The First Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was held in 1924. On November 21, 1924, the first ever Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade was held in New York City. The parade featured floats, bands, and animals borrowed from the Central Park Zoo, and ended with Santa Claus riding on a sleigh....
5 Fun Facts About November 20 In New York History
1. The laying of the cornerstone for the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine took place on November 20, 1892. The cathedral, still unfinished, is the largest Gothic-style cathedral in the world and has been under construction for over 125 years. 2. On November 20, 1789, the New York...