August 11

Scott Winters, Realtor

A quick look at Today in History, check out some Celebrity Birthdays, and find out what Days of the Year to celebrate.

 

TODAY IN HISTORY:

1874 – A patent for the sprinkler head was given to Harry S. Parmelee.

1877 – The two moons of Mars were discovered by astronomer Asaph Hall. He named the moons Phobos and Deimos.

1896 – Harvey Hubbell received a patent for the electric light bulb socket with a pull-chain.

1909 – The S.O.S. distress signal was first used by an American ship, the Arapahoe, off Cape Hatteras, NC.

1924 – Newsreel pictures were taken of U.S. Presidential candidates for the first time.

1929 – Babe Ruth became the first baseball player to hit 500 home runs in his career with a home run at League Park in Cleveland, OH. He ended up with a career 714 homers.

1934 – The first Federal prisoners arrived at Alcatraz, in San Francisco Bay, CA.

1942 – Actress Hedy Lamarr and composer George Antheil received a patent for a frequency hopping spread spectrum communication system that later became the basis for modern technologies in wireless telephones and wi-fi.

1951 – The first major league baseball game to be televised in color was broadcast. The Brooklyn Dodgers beat the Boston Braves 8-1.

1965 – Race riots (the Watts Riots) begin in the Watts area of Los Angeles, CA.

1965 – The U.S. conducted a second launch of “Surveyor-SD 2” for a landing on the Moon surface test.

1972 – The last United States ground combat unit left South Vietnam.

1984 – President Ronald Reagan was preparing for his weekly radio broadcast when, while testing of the microphone, the President said of the Soviet Union, “My fellow Americans, I am pleased to tell you that I just signed legislation that would outlaw Russia forever. We begin bombing in five minutes.”

1988 – Dick Thornburgh was unanimously confirmed by the U.S. Senate to be the next Attorney General. He succeeded Edwin Meese III.

1991 – The Space Shuttle Atlantis ended its nine-day journey by landing safely.

1992 – The Mall of America opened in Bloomington, MN. It was the largest shopping mall in the U.S.

1994 – A U.S. federal jury awarded $286.8 million to about 10,000 commercial fishermen for losses as a result of the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill.

1995 – All U.S. nuclear tests were banned by President Bill Clinton.

1998 – British Petroleum purchased Amoco for $49 billion. In doing so, BP became No. 3 among oil companies.

1999 – The band KISS received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

2002 – US Airways filed for bankruptcy.

2002 – Jason Priestly crashed his car during practice for a race in the Infiniti Pro Series. He suffered a spinal fracture, a moderate concussion, a broken nose, facial lacerations and broken bones in both feet.

2020 – Candidate Joe Biden announced California Senator Kamala Harris as his running mate, the first woman of color selected by a major party

 

BIRTHDAYS:

Mike Hugg – 83 a old (1942) – Drummer, vibraphonist, vocalist, keyboardist (Manfred Mann)

Jim Kale – 82 a old (1943) – Bassist (The Guess Who)

Steve Wozniak – 75 a old (1950) – Apple Computers co-founder.

Bob Mothersbaugh – 73 a old (1952) – Guitarist (Devo)

Hulk Hogan – 72 a old (1953) – Ex-wrestler/reality show star (TV’s “Hogan Knows Best”)

Joe Jackson – 71 a old (1954) – Singer, songwriter (“Is She Really Going Out With Him?”, “Steppin’ Out”)

Richie Ramone – 68 a old (1957) – Drummer (The Ramones)

Viola Davis – 60 a old (1965) – Actress (“The Help”, “Doubt”, TV’s “City of Angels”, “Century City”, “Law and Order: Special Victims Unit”)

Anna Gunn – 57 a old (1968) – Actress (TV’s “Gracepoint”, “Breaking Bad”)

Will Friedle – 49 a old (1976) – Actor (Played Eric Matthews on TV’s “Boy Meets World”)

Chris Hemsworth – 42 a old (1983) – Actor (“Thor”, “Rush”, “The Avengers”, “Snow White and the Huntsman”)

 

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For additional information check out websites like: www.on-this-day.comwww.born-today.com, www.famousbirthdays.com, www.daysoftheyear.com, and www.nationaldaycalendar.com.

I’ve always been the kind of person who notices the things other people overlook — strange roadside attractions, forgotten pieces of history, interesting places, odd trends, and the little things in everyday life that make you laugh and say, “Wait... when did that become normal?” This blog is where I share those discoveries. Some days you might learn something fascinating from history. Other days I’ll take you along on a road trip, share a weird story from Michigan’s past, or simply rant about something in modern life that makes absolutely no sense. No matter what, my goal is simple: keep things interesting!

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