December 10

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:

1817 – Mississippi became the 20th state.

1845 – British civil engineer Robert Thompson patented the first pneumatic tires.

1869 – Women were granted the right to vote in the Wyoming Territory.

1884 – Mark Twain’s “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn” was published.

1901 – The first Nobel prizes were awarded.

1906 – President Theodore Roosevelt became the first American to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for helping mediate an end to the Russo-Japanese War.

1927 – The Grand Old Opry made its first radio broadcast from Nashville, TN.

1931 – Jane Addams became a co-recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, she was the first American woman to do so.

1953 – Hugh Hefner published the first “Playboy” magazine with an investment of $7,600.

1955 – The cartoon “Mighty Mouse Playhouse” premiered on television.

1958 – The first domestic passenger jet flight took place in the United States when 111 passengers flew from New York, NY, to Miami, FL, on a National Airlines Boeing 707.

1962 – The movie “Lawrence of Arabia” debuted in theaters and went on to win an Oscar for Best Picture.

1963 – President Lyndon Johnson called on Congress to pass civil rights legislation without delay, saying “the issue cannot be ignored for another 100 years or even another 100 days.”

1963 – Donny Osmond made his debut with the Osmonds on the NBC television show “The Andy Williams Show.”

1965 – Sugar Ray Robinson permanently retired from boxing. By winning the middleweight title five times, he had more successful title bouts to his credit than any fighter in history.

1978 – The film, “Superman: The Movie”, starring Christopher Reeves premiered in theaters.  The film cost $55 million to make, and was the most expensive movie ever made at that time.

1984 – The single “Do They Know It’s Christmas” was released by Band-Aid. The group was assembled to aid in famine relief.

1990 – The U.S. Food & Drug Administration approved the long-acting contraceptive implant Norplant.

1991 – Alan Freed, the legendary disc jockey who coined the term “rock and roll,” got a posthumous star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

1993 – The crew of the Space Shuttle Endeavor deployed the repaired Hubble Space Telescope into Earth’s orbit.

1994 – Advertising executive Thomas Mosser of North Caldwell, NJ, was killed by a mail bomb that was blamed on the Unabomber.

1998 – 250 miles above the Earth, six astronauts opened the doors to the new International Space Station.

1999 – The movie “The Green Mile”, starring Tom Hanks, premiered in theaters.

2001 – The movie “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” premiered in theaters.

2008 – Gary Sinise, who played the fictional Lieutenant Dan in “Forrest Gump”, received the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President George Bush in the Oval Office.

2009 – James Cameron’s sci-fi movie “Avatar” premiered in theaters in London, becoming the highest grossing movie ever at the time.

2016 – The movie “Rogue One: The Star Wars Story” debuted in theaters.

2017 – Detroit Tigers Alan Trammell and Jack Morris were elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame.

2021 – A widespread, deadly, and violent tornado outbreak slammed the Central, Midwestern, and Southern regions of the United States. Eighty-nine people were killed by the tornadoes, with most of the fatalities occurring in Kentucky, where a single tornado killed 57 people, and injured hundreds of others.

 

BIRTHDAYS:

Dick Bavetta – 86 years old (1939) – Basketball player and referee

Steve Renko – 81 years old (1944) – Baseball player

David Perdue – 76 years old (1949) – Politician

John Boozman – 75 years old (1950) – Football player, lawyer, and politician

Susan Dey – 73 years old (1952) – Actress

Greg Laurie – 73 years old (1952) – Author and pastor

Chris Bury – 72 years old (1953) – Journalist and academic

Price Cobb – 71 years old (1954) – Race car driver and manager

Rod Blagojevich – 69 years old (1956) – Lawyer and politician, 40th Governor of Illinois

Prem Rawat – 68 years old (1957) – Indian-American guru and educator

Cornelia Funke – 67 years old (1958) – German-American author

Mark Aguirre – 66 years old (1959) – Basketball player and coach

Udi Aloni – 66 years old (1959) – American-Israeli director and author

Nia Peeples – 64 years old (1961) – Singer and actress

Bobby Flay – 61 years old (1964) – Chef and author

J Mascis – 60 years old (1965) – Singer-songwriter and guitarist

Penelope Trunk – 59 years old (1966) – Writer

Bryant Stith – 55 years old (1970) – Basketball player and coach

Donavon Frankenreiter – 53 years old (1972) – Surfer, singer-songwriter, and guitarist

Rusty LaRue – 52 years old (1973) – Basketball player and coach

Meg White – 51 years old (1974) – Drummer

Summer Phoenix – 47 years old (1978) – Actress

Matt Bentley – 46 years old (1979) – Wrestler

Sarah Chang – 45 years old (1980) – Violinist

Patrick Flueger – 42 years old (1983) – Actor

JTG – 41 years old (1984) – Wrestler

Matt Forte – 40 years old (1985) – Football player

Raven-Symoné – 40 years old (1985) – Actress, singer, and dancer

Kahlil Bell – 39 years old (1986) – Football player

Wil Myers – 35 years old (1990) – Baseball player

Teyana Taylor – 35 years old (1990) – Singer, songwriter, choreographer, and actress

KiKi Layne – 34 years old (1991) – Actress

Eric Reid – 34 years old (1991) – Football player

Dion Waiters – 34 years old (1991) – Basketball player

Carlos Rodón – 33 years old (1992) – Baseball player

Melissa Roxburgh – 33 years old (1992) – Canadian-American actress

Joe Burrow – 29 years old (1996) – Football player

 

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For additional information check out websites like: www.on-this-day.com, www.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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