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Peanuts History

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1950: First “Peanuts” cartoon strip. On October 2, 1950, Charles M. Schulz had his very first Peanuts comic strip published in a U.S. newspaper. It was one of the first comic strips ever, and one of the first ones to blow up so fast. Peanuts became a major part of daily lives and it was eventually made into films that are played every year. Every Thanksgiving and Christmas there is a Peanuts movie that plays for each of those holidays. Kids these days are even introduced to a new version of Peanuts with the 2015 film that came out last year. Peanuts was pretty much everywhere and is still here to this day, and frankly with the new movie I don’t see it dying any time soon.
1951: Color TV Introduced On June 25, 1951, CBS aired for the very …show more content…

A device that revolutionized the automotive world. It made it much safer to drive or ride in a car. The seatbelt is something all cars have now a days and something that is enforced by the law to wear. People use these everyday and will use them or some type of seatbelt for the rest of humanity. It keeps us safe well we are traveling and has saved countless of lives in …show more content…

Seuss had one of his most famous children's books ever published. The Cat in the Hat took the world by storm, everyone was buying it. After three years it was published nearly 1 million copies of it were sold. Now, by 2007 over 10 million copies were sold in over 12 different language it is arguably one of the most popular children's book ever written. To this day parents read The Cat in the Hat to their children and children enjoy every bit of it.
1958: NASA On July 29, 1958, President Eisenhower signed the act that allowed space exploration. This allowed America to be the very first people to be on the on the moon in the 1969 moon landing. Since then NASA has done so much they've given us satellites in the sky, discovered new planets, and even finding water on Mars. NASA has gathered so much knowledge for us and they’re still continuing they have so much more to explore.
1959: Sound of Music on Broadway On November 16, 1959 the very first broadway production of The Sound of Music opened. The musical had won 5 Tony Awards including, best musical. It was also nominated for nine more awards.The broadway production was so good it led to a movie in 1965 and even a live musical in 2013 with famous country singer Carrie Underwood playing the lead role. The musical has been known as the most popular musicals ever and it is well known all over. The music from the musical is used to this day in not only the performance but in commercials and pretty much

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