
Near present-day St. Augustine, Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de Leon comes ashore on the Florida coast, and claims the territory for the Spanish crown.
Although other European navigators may have sighted the Florida peninsula before, Ponce de Leon is credited with the first recorded landing and the first detailed exploration of the Florida coast. The Spanish explorer was searching for the "Fountain of Youth," a fabled water source that was said to bring eternal youth. Ponce de Leon named the peninsula he believed to be an island "La Florida" because his discovery came during the time of the Easter feast, or Pascua Florida.
In 1521, he returned to Florida in an effort to establish a Spanish colony on the island. However, hostile Native Americans attacked his expedition soon after landing, and the party retreated to Cuba, where Ponce de Leon died from a mortal wound suffered during the battle. Successful Spanish colonization of the peninsula finally began at St. Augustine in 1565, and in 1819 the territory passed into U.S. control under the terms of the Florida Purchase Treaty between Spain and the United States.
1792 The U.S. Congress authorized the first U.S. Mint in Philadelphia, PA.
1805 Hans Christian Andersen is Born
1902 The first Motion Picture Theatre opened in Los Angeles
The Electric Theatre charged a dime to see an hour’s entertainment, including the films, The Capture of the Biddle Brothers and New York in a Blizzard.
The first American theater devoted solely to movies opens in Los Angeles on this day in 1902. Housed in a circus tent, the venue was dubbed "The Electric Theater." Its earliest pictures included "New York in a Blizzard." Admission cost about 10 cents for a one-hour show.
Inventors in Europe and the United States, including Thomas Edison, had been developing film cameras since the late 1880s. Early films were shown in individual viewing devices called Kinetoscopes.
1917 President Woodrow Wilson asks Congress to send U.S. troops into battle against Germany in World War I thus declaring war against Germany
1956 Two very successful daytime dramas premiered. The Edge of Night and As the World Turns were seen for the first time on CBS-TV.
1972 Actor Burt Reynolds appeared, ummm, nekkid as a jaybird in Cosmopolitan magazine.
1978 J.R. Ewing and the clan arrived at Southfork, when Dallas was seen for the first time.
1956The Poor People of Paris - Les Baxter
Heartbreak Hotel - Elvis Presley
Rock Island Line - Lonnie Donegan
Blue Suede Shoes - Carl Perkins
1964She Loves You - The Beatles
Twist and Shout - The Beatles
Suspicion - Terry Stafford
1972A Horse with No Name - America
Puppy Love - Donny Osmond
Mother and Child Reunion - Paul Simon
1980Another Brick in the Wall - Pink Floyd
Working My Way Back to You/Forgive Me, Girl - Spinners
Call Me - Blondie
6 comments:
Burt Reynolds-Yummmmmm
Suspicion (Great)
Another brick in the wall (one of my favs)
We need a show like Dallas again! Have a good day.
Missie
the 80's were great what I remember of it LOL!
I didn't know it was only 1902 when the first theatre opened, I know it is long ago but I thought it would have been before that. Interesting. I didn't know Burt posed in the nude..in Cosmo no less.
xx
Lisa
I did not know that Ponce de Leon went to Cuba and died!
Oh man... I remember the Burt pics... he was so hairy! Ewww!! lol Have a great day! Sorry I'm late!
be well,
Dawn
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