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5 Fun Facts About June 4 In Washington History
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5 Fun Facts About June 3 In Washington History
1. In 1932, the Washington Naval Treaty was signed on June 3, which aimed to limit the naval arms race among major powers. This treaty was a significant event in international relations and was signed by the US, UK, Japan, France, and Italy. 2. In 1983, the Seattle Seahawks became...
5 Fun Facts About June 2 In Washington History
1. In 1851, the Washington Territorial Legislature passed a law allowing married women to own their own property, making Washington one of the first places in the United States to grant this important right to women. 2. In 1924, the Green River Gorge Bridge was opened in King County, Washington....
5 Fun Facts About June 1 In Washington History
1. Washington became a state on November 11, 1889, but June 1 marks the first day of Washington's statehood in 1889. 2. In 1962, Seattle's World's Fair, also known as the Century 21 Exposition, opened on June 1. The fair brought in over 10 million visitors and led to the...
5 Fun Facts About May 31 In Washington History
1. In 1857, the Washington Territorial Legislature passed a bill granting women the right to own property in their own name, making Washington one of the first places in the United States to do so. 2. On May 31, 1930, construction began on the Grand Coulee Dam in central Washington....
5 Fun Facts About May 30 In Washington History
1. In 1854, the Washington Territorial Legislature met for the first time in Olympia. The newly created territory encompassed the present-day states of Washington, Idaho, and parts of Montana and Wyoming. 2. On May 30, 1889, the John L. Wilson Building in Seattle was destroyed in a major fire. The...
5 Fun Facts About May 29 In Washington History
1. In 1790, Rhode Island became the 13th state to ratify the United States Constitution, officially joining the union. This event marked an important moment in the nation's history and helped to solidify its governmental structure. 2. On May 29, 1848, Wisconsin became the 30th state to join the Union....
5 Fun Facts About May 28 In Washington History
1. On May 28, 1937, the opening of the Tacoma Narrows Bridge took place. The bridge, also known as "Galloping Gertie," notoriously collapsed just months later due to its notable twisting and swaying in winds. 2. In 1984, on May 28th, Seattle's David Horsey became the first-ever cartoonist to win...
5 Fun Facts About May 27 In Washington History
1. On May 27, 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, California, was officially opened to the public. However, many Washington state residents had played significant roles in the bridge's construction, including Seattle engineer Joseph Strauss, who initially proposed the bridge in 1917, and Tacoma-based firm the McClintic-Marshall Company,...
5 Fun Facts About May 26 In Washington History
1. In 1824, the Marquis de Lafayette, a French aristocrat and military officer who fought in the American Revolutionary War, visited Washington and was honored with a banquet at the White House hosted by President James Monroe. 2. In 1865, Confederate General Edmund Kirby Smith, the last surviving full general...
5 Fun Facts About May 25 In Washington History
1. In 1935, the Hoover Dam was completed and officially turned over to the federal government. The dam, which straddles the border of Nevada and Arizona, was built over five years and has since become a major source of hydroelectric power for the region. 2. On May 25, 1942, the...
5 Fun Facts About May 24 In Washington History
1. In 1883, the Northern Pacific Railroad reached Tacoma, Washington, connecting it to the rest of the country by railroad. 2. In 1915, the United States coast guard cutter "Seneca" arrived in Seattle with the last known wild Alaska wolf pup. It was a male pup and was taken to...