Posts Tagged ‘Holidays’
Thomas Edison’s Public Exhibition of the Light Bulb: Igniting Modern Life
On December 31, 1879, American inventor Thomas Alva Edison staged one of the most iconic public exhibitions in the history of innovation: the first public demonstration of his practical incandescent light bulb at his Menlo Park, New Jersey, laboratory. What might have seemed like a simple technical demonstration at the time was, in reality, a…
Read MoreHow FDR Changed Thanksgiving to the Fourth Thursday—and Transformed the Modern Holiday Season
Thanksgiving has long been a cherished American tradition, but its date has not always been fixed. For much of the 19th and early 20th centuries, most presidents followed Abraham Lincoln’s Civil War-era declaration and celebrated Thanksgiving on the last Thursday of November. However, in 1939—during the Great Depression—President Franklin D. Roosevelt decided to make a…
Read MoreHonoring Service: The History and Legacy of Veterans Day
Each year on November 11, Americans pause to honor the men and women who have served in the United States Armed Forces. Veterans Day stands as a solemn reminder of the courage, dedication, and sacrifice of those who have defended the nation in times of war and peace. New York Army National Guard Brig. Gen.…
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