SortStack #1024 — 2029-03-29
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- The Taj Mahal is completed in Agra 1653
Emperor Shah Jahan built it as a tomb for his wife Mumtaz Mahal, employing some 20,000 workers — and was later imprisoned by his own son within sight of it.
- The world's first public steam railway opens between Stockton and Darlington 1825
George Stephenson's engine Locomotion No. 1 pulled the opening train. A man on horseback rode ahead waving a flag — the train soon outpaced him.
- Abraham Lincoln is shot at Ford's Theatre 1865
General Grant declined an invitation to join Lincoln in the box that night. Booth, a famous actor, knew the play well enough to time his shot to a big laugh line.
- The Suez Canal opens, linking the Mediterranean and Red Seas 1869
The canal cut the sea voyage from Europe to India by roughly 7,000 km, ending the age of sailing around the entire African continent.
- The first modern Olympic Games are held in Athens 1896
Just 14 nations and 241 athletes competed — all men — and winners received silver medals, not gold.
- President John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas 1963
Abraham Zapruder's 26-second home movie of the motorcade became one of the most studied pieces of film ever shot.