Today is World Otter Day. and National Grape Popsicle Day. In 1647 in Hartford Connecticut, Alse Young became the first person executed as a witch in the colonies. The Golden Gate Bridge opened on this date in 1937. Woman's rights activist Amelia Bloomer was born on this date in 1818. Environmentalist and author Rachel Carson was born on this date in 1907. Author John Cheever was born on this date in 1921, politician and former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger was born on this date in 1923.
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