
The day September 23 is one of the days of all time. Bruce Springsteen, Ray Charles, and Anthony Mackie were born. In 1779, American Revolutionary War Hero, John Paul Jones was victorious in his most famous battle off the eastern coast of England, helping keep the British navy on their side of the pond. In 1806, Lewis and Clark returned to St. Louis from their famous two-year expedition out west. Making historic discoveries with the help of Sacagawea. In 1846, The planet Neptune was discovered by a German scientist.

In 1889, the company Nintendo, was established in Japan beginning as a playing card company, later turning their product into video games and making games like: Super Mario Bros, Zelda, and Kirby. In 1932, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia was formed. And, in 1957, President Eisenhower sent troops to Little Rock, Arkansas, to desegregate Little Rock Central High School for nine African-American students, now known as, “The Little Rock Nine.”

It’s a fun thing to look back on any given day and see what happened in history.














