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1872 - Yellowstone National Park is established as the world's first national park. 1873 - E. Remington and Sons in Ilion, New York, start production of the first practical typewriter. 1912 - Albert Berry makes the first parachute jump from a moving airplane. 1917 - U.S. government releases the plaintext of the Zimmermann Telegram to the public.
March 1 is the 60th day of the year (61st in leap years) ... 1872 – Yellowstone National Park is established as the world's first national park.
March 16. National Corn Dog Day. March 17. Evacuation Day. Saint Patrick's Day. World Sleep Day. March 18. National Biodiesel Day. Awkward Moments Day. March 19. National Let's Laugh Day ...
National Liberation Day of Korea (Chogukhaebangŭi nal) 15 August: 1945 Empire of Japan: Liberation from the Empire of Japan in 1945. See Japanese Occupation of Korea. The Democratic People's Republic of Korea was founded in 1948. South Korea: March 1st Movement 1 March: 1919 Korean Declaration of Independence in 1919.
March is here, and with it comes warmer weather, thanks to the official first day of spring on March 20. Other noteworthy days in March include International Women's Day on March 8 and St. Patrick ...
Significant, silly and celebratory—all of the observances and holidays in March. Happy March! Here’s to Women’s History Month, Easter and Saint Patrick’s Day
March 10: Harriet Tubman Day; March 19: National Day of Honor [5] March 25: Greek Independence Day [6] March 29: National Vietnam War Veterans Day [7] [8] March 31: Cesar Chavez Day [9] March 31: Transgender Day of Visibility [10] April 6: National Tartan Day; 2nd Thursday in April: National D.A.R.E. Day; April 9: National Former Prisoner of ...
Saint David (Welsh: Dewi Sant) was born in Caerfai, southwest Wales into an aristocratic family.[1] [2] He was reportedly a scion of the royal house of Ceredigion, [3] and founded a Celtic monastic community at Glyn Rhosyn (The Vale of Roses) on the western headland of Pembrokeshire (Welsh: Sir Benfro) at the spot where St Davids Cathedral stands today.