
Victoria Claflin Woodhull was the first woman in the United States to run for President as the nominee for the Equal Rights Party.

Victoria Claflin Woodhull was the first woman in the United States to run for President as the nominee for the Equal Rights Party.

In March of 1992, the Common Council of Syracuse, NY, passed a decree that any snow after Christmas Eve was illegal. It snowed two days later.

Paul McCartney is the only musician to have number one singles as a solo artist, as part of a duo, a trio, a quartet, a quintet, and a sextet.

The field goal was not always three points. Orginally, it was 5 points. It was were cut to four in 1904 and finally three in 1909.

Apollo astronaut Ken Mattingly lost his wedding ring during his trip to the moon and found it again during a spacewalk.