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THE FIRST LARGE PUBLIC EVENT WAS HELD

George Washington laying the cornerstone

On September 18, 1793, President George Washington laid the cornerstone to the United States Capitol building, the home of
the legislative branch of American government.

The formal Masonic ceremony was preceded by a parade and
followed by celebration and feasting when a 500 pound ox
was barbequed.

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The building would take nearly a century to complete, as
architects came and went, the British set fire to it (above) 
and it was called into use during the
Civil War.

 

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Today, the Capitol building, with its famous cast-iron
dome and important collection of American art, is
part of the Capitol Complex, which includes
six
Congressional office
buildings
and three Library
of Congress
buildings, all developed in the 19th
and 20th centuries.

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Masonic Commemorative Cornerstone
Plaque.






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TODAY IS CONSTITUTION DAY ~

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The United States Constitution was signed on September 17,
1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, at the
Constitutional
Convention
.

This momentous event finalized the four-page document that
replaced the
Articles of Confederation and established the
framework for the U.S. government.

A 1787 copy of the U.S. Constitution will be put up for auction on Sept. 28 at Bruck Auctions in Asheville, N.C.

A 1787 copy of the U.S. Constitution was put up for auction
on Sept. 28, 2024 and sold for $9 million.

The copy was found in a filling cabinet in North Carolina.



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SHIP SET SAIL FROM ENGLAND ON THIS DAY IN 1620

Mayflower

On September 16, 1620, the Mayflower sailed from Plymouth,
England
, bound for the Americas with 102 passengers. The
ship was headed for
Virginia, where the colonists—half
religious dissenters and half entrepreneurs—had been
authorized to settle by the British crown.

However, stormy weather and navigational errors forced the
Mayflower off course, and on November 21 the “Pilgrims”
reached Massachusetts, where they founded the first
permanent European settlement
in New England in late
December.

Thirty-five of the Pilgrims were members of the radical English
Separatist Church, who traveled to America to escape the
jurisdiction of the
Church of England, which they found
corrupt.
        
        

Departure of the Mayflower, 1620 stock ...        
Mayflower Departs England for America ...     

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FIRST #1 HIT EARNED ON THIS DAY IN 1962

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On September 15, 1962, Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons’
"Sherry" hits the top of the pop music charts. It was the
start of a remarkable run of hits.

"Sherry" was written by Bob Gaudio who said the song took
about 15 minutes to write and was originally titled "Jackie

Baby” (in honor of then-
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy).

Gaudio stated the song was inspired by the 1961 Bruce
Channel hit …
"Hey! Baby."


At the studio, the name was changed to "Terri Baby", and
eventually to "Sherry", the name of the daughter of Gaudio’s
best friend, New York DJ
Jack Spector.

Bob Gaudio
Robert John Gaudio will be 83 in November.


Jack Spector
(September 15, 1928 – March 8, 1994)

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Singer Frankie Valli is 91 now.

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POP-TART DEBUT ON THIS DAY IN 1964

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On September 14, 1964, the Kellogg’s Company began selling
the
Pop-Tart. The innovative portable-breakfast-treat-turned-
anytime-snack would go on to sell billions annually and help
redefine the breakfast food market.

It all started when one of Kellogg’s biggest competitors, Post
Consumer Brands, trumpeted to the press that it had created
an innovative new breakfast item: a shelf-stable, fruit-filled,
handheld toaster pastry called “Country Squares.”

It sounded like the ultimate grab-and-go convenience food.
Anticipation ran high. Problem was, their pastry wasn’t quite
ready for market.

While Post dragged its feet on the actual product release,
Kellogg’s—having heard the announcement, rushed to push
out its own version.


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