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This Day in History – April 21

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(History.com) From Rome being founded to the death of music legend Prince, here are some events from throughout history that took place on this day  – April 21.

 

753 – B.C. Rome founded

1816 – Charlotte Brontë born

1836 – Texas militia routs Mexicans in the Battle of San Jacinto

1865 – Abraham Lincoln’s funeral train leaves D.C.

1895 – First movie projector demonstrated in the United States

1918 – German flying ace, “Red Baron,” killed in action

1930 – Prisoners left to burn in Ohio fire

1966 – “Sip-In” takes place at Julius’ Bar in New York City

1967 – GM celebrates 100 millionth U.S.-made car

1973 – “Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree” tops the U.S. pop charts and creates a cultural phenomenon

1980 – Rosie Ruiz fakes Boston Marathon win

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