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First movie studio built On this day in 1893, Thomas Alva Edison finishes the first movie studio on his property in West Orange, N.J. The studio, a frame cabin covered with black roofing paper, was built on a pivot so it could be turned to face the sunlight throughout the day. Edison spent $638 building the studio, which he called a "revolving photographic building." |
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The Tian Shan area of China was struck by an earthquake which caused over 800,000 deaths
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Arthur Schnitzlers Leutnant Gustl forbidden in Germany
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Sam Goldwyn buys rights to The Wonderful Wizard of Oz
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Daylight saving time instituted Read more... |
Coors brewery heir is kidnapped Read more... |
U.S. sub collides with Japanese fishing boat in Pearl Harbor Read more... |