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BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION ON THIS DAY IN 1933
On this day in 1933, construction began on the Golden Gate Bridge,
as workers started excavating 3.25 million cubic feet of dirt for the
structure’s huge anchorages. The bridge would span the Golden
Gate, a narrow, 400-foot deep strait, connecting the San Francisco
Peninsula with the southern end of Marin County.
The Golden Gate bridge took over four years to construct and
officially opened May 27, 1937. The longest bridge span in the
world at the time. The first public crossing had taken place on
the day before, when 200,000 people walked, ran and even
roller skated over the new bridge.
Pedestrian walk over day on May 27, 1937, vehicle traffic followed the next day (below).
The Golden Gate Bridge at sunset, as seen from north of Alcatraz
Island.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS DAY IN HISTORY
On this day in 1925, Mrs. Nellie Tayloe Ross was sworn in as
governor of Wyoming She was the first female governor in
the United States.
Governor Nellie Tayloe Ross seated at her desk (right) in the
Governor’s Office, Wyoming State Capitol Building.
U.S. Representative and former singer-songwriter Salvatore Phillip
“Sonny” Bono died on this day in 1998. He hit a tree while skiing at
Heavenly Mountain Resort near South Lake Tahoe, California. The
results of an autopsy showed no drugs or alcohol in his body.
Sonny Bono and Cher
Sonny Bono’s headstone in Desert Memorial Park, Cathedral City, CA.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS DAY IN HISTORY
Louis Braille (January 4, 1809 – January 6, 1852)
Braille was a French educator and inventor of a system of reading and
writing for use by the blind or visually impaired. His system remains
virtually unchanged to this day, and is known worldwide simply as
braille.
Braille’s story starts when he was three years old. He was playing in
his father’s shop in Coupvray, France, and somehow managed to
injure his eye. Though he was offered the best medical attention
available at the time, it wasn’t enough—an infection soon developed
and spread to his other eye, rendering him blind in both eyes. While
a tragedy for him, had this accident not happened, we wouldn’t have
braille today.
HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS DAY IN HISTORY
On this day in 1777, the Battle of Princeton in New Jersey took place
during the War of Independence. George Washington defeated the
British forces, led by Cornwallis. The Battle is the climax of a period known as the “10 Crucial Days.”
A 1784 portrait of Washington by Charles Willson
Peale depicting him at the Battle of Princeton.
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