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Radio City Debut: The People's Palace Opens Its Doors

On December 27, 1932, Radio City Music Hall opened its doors for the first time in New York City. The grand opening was a lavish event, featuring a spectacular stage show called "The Great Stage." The theater, which was designed by architect Edward Durell Stone and interior desig ...  Show more

Meet the Beatles: How Four Brits Revolutionized American Music

On December 26, 1963, the iconic rock and roll group, The Beatles, released their second album in the United States, titled "Meet the Beatles!" This album marked a significant milestone in music history as it launched the British Invasion and solidified The Beatles' popularity in ...  Show more

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