April 16 in History

April 16 in Pop Culture History

April 16th is…
Bean Counters Day
Eggs Benedict Day
Fly A Kite Day
Foursquare Day
Good Deeds Day
Healthcare Decisions Day
Librarian Day
Day of the Mushroom
Orchid Day
Save The Elephant Day
Semicolon Day
Teach Your Daughter To Volunteer Day
Wear Your Pajamas to Work Day

73 AD – Masada, a Jewish fortress, fell to the Romans after several months of siege.

1881 – In Dodge City, Kansas, gunslinger Bat Masterson fought his last gun battle. He paid an $8 fine and retired.

1908 – Natural Bridges National Monument was established in Utah.

1910 – The Boston Arena opened.

1912 – American aviator Harriet Quimby became the first female pilot to fly across the English Channel. She was also the first US-licensed female pilot.

1940 – First televised baseball game on WGN-TV (White Sox vs. Cubs, an exhibition game)

1943 – Albert Hoffmann accidentally discovered the psychedelic effects of Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)

1947 – The Texas City Disaster, an ammonium nitrate explosion, killed 571 people.

1947 – Bernard Baruch, in a speech given during the unveiling of his portrait in the South Carolina House of Representatives, coined the term ‘Cold War’ to describe relations between the United States and the Soviet Union.

1962 – Walter Cronkite became the news anchor for the CBS network.

1977 – #1 Hit April 16, 1977 – April 22, 1977: David Soul – Don’t Give Up on Us

1990 – ‘Doctor Death,’ Jack Kevorkian, participated in his first assisted suicide. Janet Adkins was the patient in Detroit, Michigan.

1995 – Governor George W. Bush named April 16 as Selena Day in Texas after the singer was killed two weeks earlier.

2007 – Virginia Tech massacre: Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 people and injured 17 before committing suicide.

#1 Hit April 16, 2022 – April 22, 2022: As It Was – Harry Styles

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