On this day in history, October 29, 1964, gems are stolen during the ‘Jewel Heist of the Century’
Three amateur thieves stole 24 priceless gems from the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on this day in history, October 29, 1964.
Three amateur thieves stole 24 priceless gems from the American Museum of Natural History in New York City on this day in history, October 29, 1964.
The Statue of Liberty was officially revealed to the world Oct. 28, 1886, in New York City's harbor, which affirmed the friendship between France and America.
Theodore Roosevelt survived an assassination attempt during a campaign stop in Milwaukee on Oct. 14, 1912. He then delivered an 84-minute speech after he was shot in the chest.
Tom Clancy, a former Baltimore-born insurance agent, became a bestselling novelist starting with his first book, "The Hunt for Red October." He died on this day in history, Oct. 1,…