It’s fun to look back over the years and see the significance of certain dates. Here’s a few to check out!
♦ 1999: Sarah Knauss, the oldest American of all time, dies Dec. 31 at age 119.
♦ 1991: Mikhail Gorbachev resigns as Premier of the defunct Soviet Union Dec. 25.
♦ 1982: On Dec. 26, Time magazine names the personal computer as its “Man of the Year.”
♦ 1944: Tennessee Williams’ play “The Glass Menagerie” premiers Dec. 26 in Chicago.
♦ 1924: Astronomer Edwin Hubble discovers galaxies outside our own on Dec. 30.
♦ 1922: On Dec. 30, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) is formed.
♦ 1818: “Silent Night” premiers Dec. 25 at the Church of St. Nikolaus in Austria.
♦ 1776: George Washington and his troops cross the Delaware River Dec. 25.
♦ 0800: Charlemagne is crowned Dec. 25 in Rome as the first Holy Roman Emperor.

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