National Industrial Recovery Act
On June 16, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt signed legislation passing the National Industrial Recovery Act.
On June 16, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt signed legislation passing the National Industrial Recovery Act.
On June 15, 1934, Franklin Roosevelt signed legislation establishing Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
On June 4, 1944, Allied troops entered Rome, Italy, freeing it from German control.
On May 15, 1942, the Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps (WAAC) was established.
On May 9, 1939, the Philatelic Truck departed the White House on a cross-country journey to introduce thousands of Americans to the exciting world of stamps.
On April 13, 1943, the Jefferson memorial in Washington, D.C., was officially dedicated.
On March 31, 1918, daylight savings time went into effect for the first time in the United States.
On March 16, 1934, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Migratory Bird Hunting Stamp Act, creating America’s popular Duck Stamps.
On February 26, 1929, President Calvin Coolidge signed legislation creating Wyoming’s Grand Teton National Park.