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Joseph Strauss was the chief engineer on this project that wasn't completed until 1937. When completded this was the longest suspension bridge in the world.
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The 20th ammendmen was ratified on January 23rd, 1933 changing the presidential inauguration date to January 20th.
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Adolf Hitler was named the German Chancellor by President Hindenberg in Berlin, Germany
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Four days after his 30th birthday Thomas Yawkey bought the Boston Red Sox for $1.2 million.
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King Kong Debueted on Brodway in New York. This play would later be made into a movie.
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Mount Rushmore is a mountain with George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Theodore Roosevelt, and Abraham Lincoln all carved into it. This monument is located in Keystone, South Dakota.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated in Washington D.C. This is where he was famously quoted saying, "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself."
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President Roosevelt issued a Bank Holiday to try to boost the Economy. This holiday would last ten days.
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Fireside chats were held once a week. People would listen to them over the radio and it was basically President Roosevelt talking about the events of the past week.
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The New York Rangers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 3-1 in a five game series. The Rangers only played one game at home because the circus took over Madison Square Garden after the first game.
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The German Government banned all Jewish students from public schools. This was one of the first steps in Hitler's plan.
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The first reported sighting of the Monster. This sighting was reported to Inverness Courier in Scotland.
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The Three Little Pigs first debueted in New York. Mickey Mouse was also in featured in this play.
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My Grandpa was born in Richland Center Wisconsin
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The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation was creeated to protect people's moeny while it was sitting in the bank.
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The First MLB All star game was played in Chicago, Illinois as part of the World Fair