Today in Sports, October 1 - Ichiro Suzuki sets the MLB record for hits in a season, ends season with 262 hits ...
October 01 marks notable birthdays and deaths of influential figures throughout history, celebrating legacies in the arts, ...
On Oct. 4, 1965, Pope Paul VI arrived at Kennedy International Airport in New York on the first visit by a pope to the United States.
On Sept. 30, 1954, the USS Nautilus, the world's first nuclear submarine, was commissioned by the U.S. Navy, under the ...
For some American amusement parks, the fun ended a long time ago, but the joyous feeling of nostalgia remains strong in the ...
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Today-History-Oct01

Today in History for Oct. 1: In 1674, Francois de Montmorency-Laval was officially named Bishop of Quebec by Pope Clement X. In 1764, civil law replaced military rule in Canada. In 1800, Spain sold ...
The complete Berlin Wall Trail offers history, art, nature and a second city along the former East-West border.
Dr. Jane Goodall, a zoologist, primatologist, anthropologist and ethnologist, has died. She was 91. Goodall was best known ...
When a big storm hits, Peninsula Hospital could be underwater. At this decades-old psychiatric hospital on the edge of the ...
1997 — San Diego’s Tony Gwynn tied Honus Wagner’s record by winning his eighth NL batting title. Gwynn finished at .372, becoming the first player to win four consecutive NL batting titles since ...
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14 Haunted Places Around New England

Explore haunted places across New England, from eerie inns to ghost-filled mansions. Perfect for fans of the paranormal and ...
The striking burnt-orange exterior of Smith’s Bridge creates a vivid contrast against northern Delaware’s verdant landscape, serving as an irresistible magnet for history enthusiasts, camera buffs, ...