SECRETARIAT: THE UNSTOPPABLE RACEHORSE WHO CAPTIVATED A NATION

Secretariat was a legendary racehorse born on March 30th, 1970, at the Meadow Stud farm in Doswell, Virginia. He was bred by Christopher Chenery, a businessman and avid horse racing enthusiast. Secretariat’s pedigree was impressive, with his sire, Bold Ruler, being a champion racehorse himself, and his dam, Somethingroyal, being a descendant of Nearco, one of […]

FROM MOVIE STAR TO COLONEL:THE REMARKABLE MILITARY CAREER OF JIMMY STEWART

On March 29th, 1945, the movie star Jimmy Stewart was promoted to full colonel, becoming one of the few Americans to rise from private to colonel in just four years. Stewart, who had enlisted in the United States Army Air Corps in 1941, had served as a pilot during World War II and had flown […]

PRESIDENT HOOVER INSTALLS THE FIRST TELEPHONE IN THE OVAL OFFICE

On March 29th, 1929, US President Herbert Hoover made history by installing the first telephone on the desk at the Oval Office in the White House. This groundbreaking event marked a major turning point in the way that presidents communicated with the rest of the world. At the time, telephones were still a relatively new […]

PRESIDENT FRANKLIN ROOSEVELT GRANTS THE PHILIPPINES THEIR INDEPENDENCE

On March 24th, 1934, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt signed a bill granting future independence to the Philippines, a move that would have far-reaching consequences for both countries. At the time, the Philippines had been a U.S. territory for over three decades, and the bill represented a significant step towards granting the country full sovereignty. The […]

BRUTAL ATTACK ON MORMON LEADER JOSEPH SMITH

On March 24th, 1832, Joseph Smith, the founder of the Latter-Day Saint movement, was brutally beaten, tarred, and feathered in Hiram, Ohio. This event was a significant turning point in the history of the Mormon church and in the life of Joseph Smith. At the time, tensions were high between the Mormons and their non-Mormon […]

PRESIDENT RONALD REAGAN ANNOUNCES STAR WARS

On March 23rd, 1983, U.S. President Ronald Reagan addressed the nation in a televised speech to announce the Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), commonly known as “Star Wars.” The proposed system aimed to protect the United States from potential nuclear attacks by developing a strategic defense system capable of intercepting and destroying incoming missiles. The idea […]

DELAWARE’S HISTORIC DECISION

On March 23rd, 1920, the state of Delaware became the last state to make a decision regarding Women’s suffrage. If the state voted “yes” to the 18th Amendment, then women would finally be able to vote in the upcoming November presidential election. The fight for women’s suffrage had been a long and difficult one, spanning […]

THE INVENTION THAT CHANGED THE SKYLINE

On March 23rd, 1857, Elisha Otis, an American inventor, installed the first commercial elevator in a department store in New York City. This innovation forever changed the way people move within buildings and revolutionized the construction industry. Before Otis’s invention, elevators were not considered safe because if the hoisting rope broke, the elevator would fall […]

THE EQUAL RIGHTS AMENDMENT’S JORNEY TO GENDER EQUALITY IN AMERICA

The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that aimed to guarantee equal rights for all citizens regardless of their sex. The amendment was first introduced in Congress in 1923 and after many years of debate and controversy, it was finally approved by the U.S. Senate on March 22nd, 1972. […]