March 16, 2026By Day In History
In 1802, Congress passed legislation to establish the United States Military Academy at West Point, marking the beginning of an institution that would go on to become one of the most prestigious and influential military academies in the world. West Point, located on the banks of the Hudson River in New York, has not only
March 13, 2026By Day In History
The night of March 13, 1781, would forever change the course of astronomical history. On this extraordinary evening, Sir William Herschel, a British astronomer with German roots, made a discovery that extended the known reaches of our solar system: he identified the planet Uranus. This landmark event represented the first time a planet had been
March 6, 2026By Day In History
March 6, 1944, marked a historic milestone in the annals of World War II as U.S. heavy bombers staged the first full-scale American raid on Berlin, the heart of Nazi Germany. This daring and audacious operation represented a pivotal moment in the air war over Europe, signaling the United States’ unwavering commitment to the strategic
March 4, 2026By Anil Ravipati
For much of U.S. history, March 4 was one of the most important dates on the American calendar. From 1793 until 1933, it was the official inauguration day for presidents under the Constitution. Among the many leaders sworn in on that date, few moments were as consequential as the inaugurations of Abraham Lincoln in 1861
March 2, 2026By Anil Ravipati
On March 2, 1904, in Springfield, a child was born who would forever change the landscape of children’s literature. Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known to the world as Dr. Seuss, grew up to become one of the most beloved and influential storytellers of the 20th century. Through whimsical rhymes, imaginative characters, and playful language, he
February 27, 2026By Day In History
On February 27, 1827, the city of New Orleans hosted what is widely recognized as its first organized Mardi Gras celebration—a festive gathering that would grow into one of the most famous cultural events in the world. Though the traditions of Carnival had older European roots, this date marked the beginning of Mardi Gras as
February 25, 2026By Day In History
On February 25, 1870, history was made in the chamber of the United States Senate. On that day, Hiram Rhodes Revels of Mississippi was sworn in as the first African American to serve in the U.S. Senate, marking a milestone in the turbulent era of Reconstruction following the Civil War. Revels’ election came just five
February 23, 2026By Day In History
On February 23, 1945, in the midst of one of the bloodiest battles of World War II, a photograph was taken that would become one of the most iconic images in American history: the raising of the U.S. flag atop Mount Suribachi during the Battle of Iwo Jima. The battle for Iwo Jima had begun
February 20, 2026By Day In History
February 20, 1962, stands as a milestone in both American history and the history of human exploration. On this day, John H. Glenn Jr. became the first American to orbit Earth, a triumphant achievement that restored national confidence and marked a major victory for the United States in the early years of the Space Race.
February 18, 2026By Day In History
February 18, 1945, marked the opening phase of one of the most brutal and iconic battles of World War II: the Battle of Iwo Jima. Though the main amphibious landings would occur the following day, February 19, this date represents the final preparations and bombardments that launched a struggle defined by extraordinary sacrifice, fierce resistance,
