When was the Great Fire of London?
The Great Fire of London happened in September 1666.
The worst fire in London’s history, it destroyed many civic buildings and churches, along with 13,000 houses.
Forty-two percent of Americans classify themselves as politically moderate, according to a 1992 New York Times/CBS News Poll.
The initial jewel in the Triple Crown known as the Kentucky Derby was first held in 1875 at Churchill Downs.
De Tocqueville based his work, Democracy in America, on a ten-month visit to study the American prison system for the French government, from May 1831 to February 1832. A study of American social and political institutions, Democracy in America was published in two parts in 1835 and 1840.
The company IBM, now known as International Business Machines was originally founded as the Computing Tabulating Recording Company in 1911.
A six-cylinder Marmon Wasp, driven by Ray Harroun at an average speed of 74.59 miles per hour, won the first 500-mile race at the Indianapolis Speedway in 1911.
The federal government founded the National Rail Passenger Corporation Amtrak in 1970 to prevent the imminent extinction of passenger railroads in the U.S. Unable to compete with airlines, the commercial railroads had been eliminating most of their passenger service and concentrating on freight. Railroad passenger-miles traveled in a single year had declined from a height…