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This Day In History

William McKinley: US president was shot by an anarchist; he died eight days later (1901)

William McKinley: US president was shot by an anarchist; he died eight days later (1901)


Piggly Wiggly: the first self-service supermarket opened in Memphis, Tennessee (1916)

Piggly Wiggly: the first self-service supermarket opened in Memphis, Tennessee (1916)


Queen Juliana: popular monarch assumed the throne of the Netherlands, which she retained until 1980 (1948)

Queen Juliana: popular monarch assumed the throne of the Netherlands, which she retained until 1980 (1948)


Hendrik Verwoerd: South African prime minister was stabbed to death by a deranged parliamentary messenger in parliament in Cape Town (1966)

Hendrik Verwoerd: South African prime minister was stabbed to death by a deranged parliamentary messenger in parliament in Cape Town (1966)


Saint Petersburg: the original name was restored after the Russian city had been Leningrad since 1924 (1991)

Saint Petersburg: the original name was restored after the Russian city had been Leningrad since 1924 (1991)