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This Day In History (4/28/2026)
Maryland April 28, 1788 Maryland becomes the 7th U.S. state. In 1632, Charles I of England granted Lord Baltimore a colonial charter, naming the colony after Charles' wife, Henrietta Maria.
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This Day In History (4/27/2026)
Worst Maritime Disaster in U.S. History April 27, 1865 The boilers explode on the steamboat Sultana near Memphis, killing 1,547 people. The Sultana was designed for a max capacity of 376 passengers, but was carrying 2,155 when three of her four boilers exploded. She burned to the water line and sank. The Sultana was ca...
Apr 27, 2026
This Day In History (4/24/2026)
Iranian Hostage Crisis - Rescue Disaster April 24, 1980 An attempt to rescue the hostages of the Iranian hostage crisis ends in disaster when a helicopter crashes into a transport plane killing eight Americans and wounding five others. The secret rescue mission, codenamed "Eagle Claw", had already been aborte...
Apr 24, 2026
This Day In History (4/23/2026)
New Coke April 23, 1985 Coca-Cola announces it is changing its 99-year-old formula, introducing what was to become known as "New Coke." Less than three months later, due to public outcry and poor sales, they brought back the old formula under the name "Coca-Cola Classic."
Apr 23, 2026
This Day In History (4/22/2026)
Mexican Sewer Explosion April 22, 1992 A Series of explosions in the Guadalajara, Mexico sewer system flattened buildings, hurled cars into air, and killed about a thousand people. Residents had been complaining of a strong gas-like odor and white smoke coming from the sewers for several days before the explosions. The...
Apr 22, 2026