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The Solar Challenger was flown for the first time, entirely under solar power |
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The lights of Piccadilly, the Strand, and Fleet Street were switched back on after five years of blackout |
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Revolution broke out in Mexico, led by Francisco I Madero |
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Geo Lefevre and Henri Desgrange create Tour de France bicycle race |
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Edwin Powell Hubble, US astronomer, is born |
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» September 05, 1901 |
National Association of Professional Baseball Leagues forms Read more... |
» September 05, 1980 |
The world's longest road tunnel, the St Gotthard, was opened running 16km/10mi from Goschenen to Airolo, Switzerland Read more... |
» September 05, 1910 |
Jack Coombs begins a record streak of 53 shutout innings Read more... |