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  2. Constitution Day and Citizenship Day - Wikipedia

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    Mayor Gerald A. Romary proclaimed September 17, 1952, as Constitution Day in the city. The following April, Weber requested that the Ohio General Assembly proclaim September 17 as statewide Constitution Day. Her request was signed into law by Governor Frank J. Lausche. In August 1953, she took her case to the United States Senate, which passed ...

  3. September 17 - Wikipedia

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    September 17 is the 260th day of the year (261st in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 105 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600

  4. 35 Fascinating Facts About Women's History Month - AOL

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    26. Women outnumber men as they get older. Women age 85 and older outnumber men by about 2 to 1, according to Census data from 2022. That's about 4.1 million women to 2.2 million men in the United ...

  5. Constitution Week - Wikipedia

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    The purpose of the observance week is to promote study and education about the United States Constitution which was originally adopted by the American Congress of the Confederation on September 17, 1787. Specifically, the Daughter's of the American Revolution state the purpose as:

  6. 105 Fun Facts About Science, History, Celebrities, and More - AOL

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    Ace trivia night with these cool and random fun facts for adults and kids. This list of interesting facts is the perfect way to learn something new about life. 105 Fun Facts About Science, History ...

  7. 10 Surprising Facts About Women's History Month - AOL

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    A demonstrator holds a sign while gathering on the National Mall during the Women's March in Washington D.C., U.S., on Jan. 21, 2017. Credit - Eric Thayer–Bloomberg—Getty Images

  8. Portal:United States/On this day/September 17 - Wikipedia

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    2001 – The New York Stock Exchange reopens for trading after the September 11 attacks, the longest closure since the Great Depression. 2011 – Occupy Wall Street movement begins in Zuccotti Park, New York City.

  9. News in Brief: September 17, 2015 - AOL

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