UNANIMOUS ELECTION ON THIS DAY IN 1789

The First Presidential Inauguration: How George Washington Rose to the  Office | HISTORY

George Washington, the commander of the Continental Army
during the Revolutionary War, is
unanimously elected the
first president of the United States by all 69 presidential
electors who cast their votes.

John Adams of Massachusetts, who received 34 votes, was
elected vice president. The electors, who represented 10 of
the 11 states that had ratified the U.S.
Constitution, were
chosen by popular vote, legislative appointment, or a
combination of both four weeks before the election.

DidYouKnow that on this day in 1789, John Adams was sworn in as the first vice  president of the United States? #NoLabels #JohnAdams #FirstVicePresident

Government by the United States began on March 4, 1789.
In April, Congress sent word to George Washington that
he had unanimously won the presidency. He borrowed
money to pay off his debts in Virginia and traveled to
New York.

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THESE PAST EVENTS MADE HISTORY

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CIVIL RIGHTS ICON WAS BORN ON THIS DAY

Rosa Parks, circa 1950. Photograph by Thomas

Honoring the legacy of Rosa Parks on her birthday and Transit Equity Day |  Sound Transit

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Rosa Parks Poster by Unknown - Fine Art America

Rosa Parks, matriarch of civil rights, dies at 92

Rosa Louise McCauley Parks
(February 4, 1913 – October 24, 2005)

Rosa Louise McCauley—known to history by her married name,
Rosa Parks—is born in Tuskegee, Alabama on February 4, 1913.

A lifelong civil rights activist, Parks’ name is synonymous with
her
refusal to give up her seat to a white man on a segregated
bus in 1955, a defining moment of the
civil rights movement.

A recipient of numerous medals and honors, including the
Presidential Medal of Freedom.

February 4 - Rosa Parks Birthday; How History Got the Rosa Parks Story  Wrong | Portside

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MUSIC HISTORY WAS MADE ON THIS DAY

The Day the Music Died - Compilation by ...

Rising American rock stars
Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens and J.P.
“The Big Bopper” Richardson, along with the pilot, were killed
when their chartered Beechcraft Bonanza plane crashed in
Iowa a few minutes after takeoff from Mason City on a flight
headed for Moorhead,
Minnesota. Investigators blamed the
crash on bad weather and pilot error.

The Day the Music Died - IFR Magazine

View from the control tower: The day the music died
Pictured above is a Beechcraft Bonanza similar to the one
chartered for the flight.  

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A sculpture consisting of two white posts holding a black spectacles frame in Buddy Holly's characteristic style

Memorial at crash site, 2024

Memorial to pilot Roger Peterson at crash site

Memorial at crash site, 2024.

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FROM THE PDX RETRO BLOG

 


Groundhog Day is a tradition observed regionally in the United
States and Canada on February 2 of every year. It derives from
the
Pennsylvania Dutch superstition that if a groundhog emerges
from its burrow on this day and sees its shadow, it will retreat to
its den and winter will go on for six more weeks; if it does not
see its shadow, spring will arrive early.

The observance of Groundhog Day in the United States first
occurred in German communities in Pennsylvania on
February 2, 1840.
.

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While the tradition remains popular in the 21st century,
studies have found no consistent association between
a groundhog seeing its shadow and the subsequent
arrival time of spring-like weather.

(From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)

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