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Oct 15, 1275
Anasazi Dwellings
Aztec ruins; Pueblos abandoned -
Jamestown
First permanant English settlement in the America's. -
Princess Mishawaka
Daughter of Shawnee Chief Elkhart. -
Lewis and Clark
Went on an expedition across the Louisiana Territory. -
Fulton's Folly
World's first successful steamboat. -
Niagra Falls
Three waterfalls that are on the Canada/U.S border. -
Alamo
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Trail of tears
The removal of Cherokee Indians, migrated to present day Oklahoma -
Chief Joseph
Nez Perce chief. Faced with white settlements, led his followers to escape to Canada. -
Sutter's Mill
Is most famous for being associated with the California Gold Rush. -
Manassas
Union and Confederate armies fought for the second timeon the plains of Manassas. -
Antietam
First major battle in the American Civil War that took place on Union soil. -
Battle of Gettysburg
Described as the war's turning point, involved the largest number of casulties of the entire war. -
Promontory Point
Meeting point for the U.S Trans Continental Railroad. -
Chicago Fire
The fire killed up to 300 people. -
Fort Leavenworth
A United States Army installation. -
Kentucky Derby
Meriwether Lewis Clark jr. organized the Louisville Jockey Club for the purpose of raising money to build a race track outside of the city. -
Custer's Last Stand
A battle between the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes against the 7th Calvary Regiment. -
Tombstone
Historic western town in Cohise County, Arizona -
Statue of Liberty
A gift of friendship from the people of France. Also known as universal symbol of freedom and democracy. -
Kitty Hawk
Became world famous after the Wright brothers made their first controlled powered airplane flights. -
Corn Palace
Rebuilt by Rapp and Rapp from Chicago. -
Hoover Dam
The Hoover Dam impounds Lake Mead, the largest reservior in the U.S by volume. -
Golden Gate Bridge
It links San Francisco to the San Francisco Peninsula -
Mount Rushmore
Sculptures of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln. -
Pearl Harbor
When the American naval base in Pearl Harbor got attacked by Japanese fighter planes. -
Fort Sumter
A sea fort; Two battles that occured there were the First Battle of Fort Sumter and Union seige of Fort Sumter. -
Cape Canaveral
A rocket launch site in Florida. -
Cahokia Mounds
Contains about 80 mounds, considered one of the most largest and most compex archaeological site. Designated a U.S Historic Landmark on July 19, 1964. -
Number one song
Maria Maria by Santana feat. The Product G&B -
Major headline
Solar Storm Warning -
Major Sport Story
Joe Dumars, NBA all star and 1989 Finals MVP with the Detriot Pistons, was named the teams President of Basketball Operations department. -
POTUS in 2000
George W. Bush -
Price of gold in 2000
$272.65 -
Price of a barrel of oil
$27.39 -
Dow Jones
10735.57 -
Price of a gallon of gas
$1.74 -
Price of a gallon of milk
$2.08 -
Price of a loaf of bread
$1.00 -
Black HIlls
Natvie americans have lived in there since 7000 BC