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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

Today In History

1742: Handel’s “Messiah” was first performed publicly, in Dublin, Ireland.

1870: The Metropolitan Museum of Art was founded in New York.

1958: Van Cliburn became the first American to win the Tchaikovsky International Piano Contest in Moscow.

1964: Sidney Poitier became the first black performer in a leading role to win an Academy Award, for “Lilies of the Field.”

1970: “Apollo 13,” four-fifths of the way to the moon, was crippled when a tank of liquid oxygen burst. (The astronauts got home safely.)