On this day in history, March 22: the Gutenberg Bible is printed, Michigan’s first shopping mall opens, and the laser is patented. (READ MORE)
On this day in history, March 22: the Gutenberg Bible is printed, Michigan’s first shopping mall opens, and the laser is patented. (READ MORE)
On this day in history, March 21: Twitter is founded, Alcatraz prison closes, and the first Taco Bell opens in California. (READ MORE)
On this day in history, March 20: Einstein publishes relativity, Kmart begins as a dime store, and the first U.S. aircraft carrier is commissioned. (READ MORE)
On this day in history, March 19: the first U.S. bank robbery is reported, Congress approves Daylight Saving Time, and Elvis Presley buys Graceland. (READ MORE)
On this day in history, March 18: American Express is founded, the first electric razor is marketed, and the largest art robbery in history occurs at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum. (READ MORE)
On this day in history, March 17: the first St. Patrick’s Day parade in America takes place, construction begins on the Empire State Building, and Nevada legalizes gambling. (READ MORE)
On this day in history, March 16: Lansing becomes Michigan’s state capital, Robert H. Goddard launches the first liquid-fuel rocket, and the Dow Jones crosses the 10,000 mark for the first time. (READ MORE)