On July 02, 1964 President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act.
Something worth noting today in history, 27th of June, is the stepping down of Bill Gates as the Chairman of Microsoft Corporation to work for Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation in 2008.
On April 27, 1935, the Worlds Fair Expo opened in Brussels.
On February 27, 1951, the government changed the term limits for presidents to 2 terms by ratifying the 22nd amendment.A noteworthy event in history for February 27th was when Lebanon declared independence in 1945.
There have been multiple news events to happen on January 27th over the years. In 1915, The US Marines occupied Haiti.
A noteworthy event in history today, March 3rd was when Florida was admitted into the Union becoming the 27th state in 1845.
On August 27, 1995, the worst fire in New York's history finally burns out after 4 days.
Many noteworthy things have happened in history on December 27th. In 1437, Albrecht II von Habsburg became the king of Bohemia. In 1871, the first cat show in the world took place in London. In 1926, Depot Square in Bronx was renamed Botanical Square.
On this date in history in 1989, 107 people were killed when a bomb destroyed a Colombian jetliner minutes after the plane had taken off from Bogota's international airport.
On May 27, 1933, the Three Little Pigs movie was released by Walt Disney.
On August 27, 2003, the planet, Mars, came the closest to Earth.
On January 27, 1926, the United States Senate finally joined the Worlds Court.On this day, January 27th in history the 13th annual American Music Awards were held in 1986.A noteworthy event for today January 27th in history was when Russia liberated those in concentration camps in Poland in 1945.
Many things noteworthy have happened in history on November 27th. In 1926, Italy and Albania sign a peace treaty. In 1962, The United States conducted a nuclear test in Nevada. In 1966, Uruguay adopted their constitution.
On this date in history in 1973, the United States Senate voted to confirm Gerald R. Ford as vice president after the resignation of Spiro T. Agnew.