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Today in History: Welcome Page In 1986 the Rock Roll Hall of Fame inducted its first 10 musical icons, including such recognizable figures as Elvis Presley and Buddy Holly Noticeably, however, the group didn’t include a single female artist Fast-forward to January 3, 1987, when Aretha Franklin was announced as the first woman to be inducted by the Hall of Fame, cementing her status as
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On February 19, 1847, the first of four rescue teams arrived to save members of the Donner family, who had become stranded in the Sierra Nevada mountains while traveling west
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