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Early Airborne Breakthrough: A March 1 Parachute Descent From an Airplane in 1912
The 1978 Cleveland Sniper Incidents: an early documented copycat wave
March 3, 1951: First confirmed recall of a dangerous toy in U.S. history
First widely publicized UFO abduction claim captures national attention
One of the First U.S. Medical Experimentation Lawsuits Reaches Court in 1974
Memorials Remember the Victims of the Hindenburg Disaster
Accusations in the Salem witch trials extend to children
Civilians Use the First Purpose-Built Air Raid Shelters
Match Stopped as Traditional Healer Is Ejected for Attempting Ritual on Opposing Players
Referee Stabbed by Player After Red Card During March 10, 2012 Match
The 1966 Tanganyika Laughing Epidemic: an early documented mass psychogenic illness
Germany Annexes Austria in the 1938 Anschluss
Zodiac Killer Claims Another Victim in March 13, 1971 Letter
Cat Survives 200-Mile Journey Hidden in Car Engine
Symbolics.com: the first registered internet domain name
Player survives throat cut by skate blade during 1989 hockey game
1933: The first documented deaths tied to a prescription weight-loss drug
Albert DeSalvo Sentenced to Life in Prison in Boston Strangler Case
The 1927 Mass Methanol Poisonings in Poland
Man Survives Fall Into Active Volcano Crater in 2015
Man Revives Inside Coffin After Being Pronounced Dead
Cricket umpire arrested on field accused of accepting bribes
Reichstag Approves Enabling Act, Granting Hitler Powers to Govern by Decree
Randy Johnson's 2001 Pitch Strikes and Kills a Bird Midflight
Mystery of the 1947 Ghost Ship: Why the Carroll A. Deering Was Found Abandoned
America’s First Public Crematory Opens in 1876
Boxer dies days after bout from undetected brain injury
College Coach Posed as Ball Boy to Enter Game in 1989
The Beatles’ Last Public Concert: Candlestick Park, March 29, 1966
Commercial Sale Begins for the First Electric Vacuum Cleaner
RMS Titanic Completed at Harland & Wolff Shipyard