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6/01/2016 5:45 am  #1


May 31st

(1889): The Johnstown Flood devastates the town of Johnstown, Pa. More than 20 million gallons of water rushed from the South Fork Damn, killing 2,200 people and causing $17 million worth of damage (about $450 million in today's dollars).

Read all about it, and how it could have been avoided, in David McCullough's debut "The Johnstown Flood," http://bit.ly/1Rohzk6

Last edited by Goose (6/01/2016 5:46 am)


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