The Daily Birthday History

December 27: From Show Boat to Space - A Day of Firsts

11 min · 15. okt. 2024
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December 27th is a day of notable "firsts," including the first purpose-built aircraft carrier being commissioned, the opening of Radio City Music Hall, and the first woman being ordained as a Rabbi. This episode will explore these groundbreaking events alongside other significant occurrences on this date, like the discovery of the Cave of Swallows, the Indonesian declaration of independence, and the assassination of Benazir Bhutto. Tune in to learn more about December 27th's unique place in history.

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