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The Armistice Day blizzard of Nov. 11-12, 1940, was one of the worst storms ever to strike the Upper Midwest area. Property damage was estimated at $1,500,000 and thousands of cars were marooned ...
Wally was born November 12, 1940, the day after the infamous Armistice Day Blizzard. He is preceded in death by his parents, Lucille (Merritt) and Ernest Mattson of Duluth Township, Minnesota.
The March 15, 1941, blizzard, ... Following a long, hard winter that had begun with an Armistice Day blizzard, many had cabin fever and took advantage of the sunshiny day to be out and about.
Before the Blizzard of 1949, North Platte had gone nearly 30 years — since an Armistice Day (Veterans Day) storm in 1919 — since it had been engulfed in a major region-wide blizzard.
The Brad Blizzard, available at Dairy Queen. The snack story of the Stanley Cup playoffs — did Brad Marchand eat a Blizzard ...
Xbox Game Pass expands the catalog of the subscription service with another day-one launch title and three classic Blizzard ...
Veteran's Day was originally called Armistice Day in the U.S. before being changed to Veteran's Day on June 1, 1954, and designated to broadly honor the "significance of an existing holiday in ...
Prior to Veterans Day, Nov. 11 was still a recognized day as Armistice Day, which was designated in 1926. However, in 1947, the first celebration of the holiday, ...
Nov. 11 was first made a federal holiday in 1938 and was known as Armistice Day until 1954, when Congress renamed it Veterans Day, according to the VA.
Nov. 11 was first made a federal holiday in 1938 and was known as Armistice Day until 1954, when Congress renamed it Veterans Day, according to the VA.
Nov. 11 was first made a federal holiday in 1938 and was known as Armistice Day until 1954, when Congress renamed it Veterans Day, according to the VA.