Daily Post – 338 This week in history

This week in history Daily post 338 |
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Dear Clients,
we had a little break last week but here we are another delivery of history. Let’s see together what happened in history.
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3rd of May |
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On this day in 1802 the capital city of the United States Washington D.C. was founded as an independent city which doesn’t belong in any state. |
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4th of May |
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The American writter and journalist Ernest Hemingway won in 1953 the Pulitzer prize for his novel The Old Man and the Sea. |
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5th of May |
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In 1891 the first-ever concert took place in Carnegie Hall, the guest dirigent at this event was Petr Iljič Čajkovskij. |
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6th of May |
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On this date in 1889 the Eiffel tower in Paris was opened. |
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7th of May |
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The American actor Gary Cooper was born in 1901. |
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