Today in History — May 6
1937
6 May, 1937 U.S.A. Airship Hindenburg
On May 6, 1937, the airship Hindenburg, one of the most iconic and luxurious modes of transportation of its time, met a tragic end when it caught fire and crashed while attempting to land at…
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1891
5 May 1891 U.S.A. Carnegie Hall
In 1891, one of the most iconic and prestigious music venues in the United States, Carnegie Hall, opened its doors in New York City. Built by the philanthropist and industrialist Andrew Carnegie, Carnegie Hall quickly…
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4 May, 1970 - U.S.A. Kent State University Shootings
On May 4, 1970, one of the most tragic and consequential events in American history took place at Kent State University in Ohio, when National Guard troops opened fire on unarmed student protesters, resulting in…
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