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      The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926

      • The Great Miami Hurricane of 1926 was one of the most destructive hurricanes in Florida’s history, and the second costliest in US history. It was instrumental in bringing an end to the Florida Land Boom of the 20s (Wikipedia).
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  2. Historical Events. Assassination Attempt. Bugs Moran attempts to assassinate Al Capone in a drive-by shooting but fails. Gangster Bugs Moran. Gangster Al Capone. 1926 Highlights. About September 20, 1926. Day of the Week: Monday. How Long Ago? 97 years, 6 months and 22 days. Leap Year: No. Generation: Greatest Generation. Chinese Zodiac: Tiger.

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  3. The Tampa Times run of the Associated Press article reported on Monday September 20, 1926 that, after raking over Miami and Lake Okechobee the hurricane continued north, cutting utilities in Sarasota, uprooting trees in St. Petersburg and flooding Tampa.

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    January 1: 50,000 people are forced to evacuate their homes after the River Rhine floods in Cologne, Germany. January 6:The Deutsche Luft Hansa is founded in Berlin. It would go on to form strong ties with the Nazi Party. January 8:Emperor Bao Dai becomes the final monarch of the Nguyen dynasty, the last ruling family in Vietnam. January 9:The Guad...

    February: Three years before the infamous Wall Street Crashin New York City, land on Wall Street, as well as on Broadway, sells for a then-record $7 per square inch. February 3: Francisco Franco, who would eventually rule over Spain from 1939 to 1975, is promoted to Brigadier General in the Spanish Army, making him the youngest of his rank in the c...

    March 4: Hungarian newspaper Az Estruns a story about a waiter in Budapest who committed suicide and left behind a note containing a crossword puzzle. The puzzle is yet to be solved. March 6:The Shakespeare Memorial Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon is destroyed by fire. A new theatre would be erected next to it six years later. March 7:The first tran...

    April 4: Three months after declaring himself dictator of Greece, Theodoros Pangalos wins the presidential election with 93% of the vote. April 6: United Airlines founded as Varney Air Lines, the first scheduled commercial airline in the country. April 12:Huddersfield Town become Football League First Division champions for the third season in a ro...

    May 1:Ford Motor Company, led by Henry Ford, becomes one of the first companies to implement the 40-hour week for its factory workers. May 3:In the UK, the General Strike begins in support of 800,000 locked-out coal mine workers. May 8:Broadcaster and world-renowned naturalist Sir David Attenborough is born in Middlesex, England. May 9:Martial law ...

    June 1:Norma Jeane Mortenson, better known as Marilyn Monroe, born in Los Angeles, California. June 4:Following the successful May Coup, Ignacy Moscicki becomes President of Poland. Moscicki would remain in power until the invasion by Germany in 1939, the catalyst for World War II. June 10:Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi, best known for his neo-goth...

    July 4:The United States Sesquicentennialcelebrates the 150thanniversary of the American Revolution. July 11:20,000 French WWI veterans march through Paris to protest the Mellon-Berenger Agreement, which laid out the loan repayments from France to the United States. July 13:Finnish distance runner Paavo Nurmi breaks his own 3000m world record less ...

    August 3: 400 armed Catholics barricade themselves into the Church of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Guadalajara, Mexico, engaging in gunfire with federal troops. 18 people are killed and 40 wounded. A week later, a further 20 would be executed. August 3:Britain’s first traffic lights come into use at Piccadilly Circus, London. August 6:American Olympic ...

    September 13: The Murulla rail accident, involving runaway goods wagons, kills 26 people in New South Wales, Australia. September 18:Seven days after its formation, the Category 4 Great Miami Hurricanedevastates Miami, leaving hundreds dead and causing $100m worth of damage. It has been estimated that a hurricane of the same magnitude would today c...

    October 6:Against the St. Louis Cardinals, The Yankees’ Babe Ruth hits three home runs in a World Series game, the first player ever to do so. October 6:Pittsburgh enforces state blue laws from 1974, banning all sports from the city on Sundays. The ban would last for eight years. October 9:Prime Minister Benito Mussolini promotes himself to head of...

  4. Monday, September 20, 1926 The Miami hurricane struck Pensacola, Florida , and completely destroyed almost every pier, warehouse and boat in Pensacola Bay. [28]

  5. Miami Hurricane on - - September 20th - - (or Great Miami Hurricane or the Big Blow) was an intense hurricane that devastated Miami, Florida . 1926 News Events include Henry Ford announces 40-hour week, General strike in England, Europe Suffers High Unemployment, Great Miami Hurricane, John Logie Baird, ...

  6. September 20, 1926 certain events happened on this day in history. Find out the major events that were made this day.

  7. September 18 – Great Miami Hurricane: A strong hurricane devastates Miami, Florida, leaving over 100 dead and causing several hundred million dollars in damage (equal to nearly $100 billion today). September 20 – Twelve cars full of gangsters open fire at the Hawthorne Inn, Al Capone's Chicago headquarters. Only one of Capone's men is wounded.

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