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May 22nd

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  • 1980

    Toru Iwatani's video game, Pac-Man, debuts in Japan. View Post →

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  • 1868

    Reno Brothers Gang robs a train in Marshfield, Indiana, stealing $98,000. View Post →

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  • 1977

    Orient Express makes its final European scheduled run after 94 years.

  • 1958

    Seagram Building, a modernist skyscraper by Mies van der Rohe, opens in Manhattan, New York.

  • 1807

    Aaron Burr, former US Vice President, acquitted of treason charges in Richmond, Virginia.

  • 1927

    8.3 magnitude Nan-Shan earthquake in Tsinghai, China kills over 40,900 people.

  • 1960

    Strongest recorded earthquake (9.4-9.6 magnitude) strikes Chile, causing multiple tsunamis and thousands of deaths.

  • 2019

    Washington State becomes the first US state to legalize human body composting.

  • 1803

    Connecticut opens the first US public library.

  • 1892

    Washington Sheffield invents the toothpaste tube.

  • 1819

    SS Savannah sails from Georgia, aiming to be the first steam-powered vessel to cross the Atlantic.

  • 1906

    Wright Brothers granted a patent for their flying machine.

  • 1849

    President Abraham Lincoln receives a patent for a boat-lifting device.

  • 1992

    Johnny Carson hosts The Tonight Show for the last time.

  • -335

    Alexander the Great's Macedonian army defeats Darius III of Persia in Battle of the Granicus.

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