What car was known as the Tin Lizzie and The Flivver?
Both Tin Lizzie and The Flivver were nicknames for the Model T, introduced by Henry Ford in 1908.
Manhattan is 13.4 miles long, 2.3 miles across at its widest point, and 22.5 square miles in area.
The 1982 law prohibiting federal support for the contra rebels in Nicaragua, the “Boland Amendment”, was introduced by Massachusetts representative Edward Boland. In 1987, Marine Colonel Oliver North and national security chief John Poindexter were accused of violating the Boland Amendment by diverting funds to the contras from the sale of arms to Iran.
In 1939, a night at the Essex House on Central Park South cost $6. Today, a night in the same hotel starts at $185.
Wall Street got its name from the wall built around Lower Manhattan in colonial times to protect cattle from Indian raids.
Idaho-born sculptor Gutzon Borglum (1867-1941), with the help of his son, carved the faces on Mount Rushmore from 1927 to 1941. The faces are those of Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Theodore Roosevelt, and George Washington.
The headquarters for the Democratic party organization Tammany Hall was once a social club named for a seventeenth-century Delaware Indian chief. After the Revolution, Aaron Burr transformed it into a political machine, using it to strengthen the 1800 presidential campaign of Thomas Jefferson. Its power grew throughout the nineteenth century and Tammany Hall became the…