1866 - 1943
English author and illustrator who created "The Tale of Peter Rabbit" and used its profits to encourage nature conservation.
1958 - 1981
Canadian activist whose "Marathon of Hope" raised millions of dollars for cancer research and made him a national hero.
1945 -
Cartoonist who created the lazy, sarcastic cat "Garfield," one of the most widely distributed comics in history.
1996
JUL
28
Two men at a Washington state park stumble on a skull, part of a skeleton later found to be over 9,000 years old—one of the oldest in N. America. “Kennewick Man” is reburied 21 years later, in Native American rites.
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