On This Day…

1493 – Christopher Columbus embarks on his 2nd expedition to the New World, setting sail with a fleet of 17 ships.

1896 – American short-story writer and novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald—famous for his depictions of the Jazz Age, his most brilliant novel being The Great Gatsby (1925)—was born.

1938 – Don Budge won the U.S. Open, becoming the first player to win a Grand Slam title in tennis.

1952 – American fast food restaurant chain “KFC” opens its first franchise in Salt Lake City, Utah.

1957 – “Jailhouse Rock” single released by Elvis Presley.

1960 – The first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier, the Enterprise, was launched by the United States.

Via Britannica / On This Day

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

2015 Pope Francis becomes the 1st pope to address the US Congress. Names Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King, Thomas Merton and Dorothy Day as his American heroes.

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