1995 Rory Gallagher, Irish rock guitarist (See Here), dies at 47
1993 73,293 see Yankees beat Indians 9-1
1991 4,355 turn out to see Expos play New York Mets at Shea Stadium
1990 4th largest NBA crowd (45,458) see Orlando play at Minneapolis
1987 Astronomers at University of California see 1st sight of birth of a galaxy
1984 5,251 turn out to see Phillies play New York Mets at Shea Stadium
1983 9,655 see highest-scoring NBA game: Detroit 186, Denver 184 (3 OT)
1983 3,112 turn out to see Pirates play New York Mets at Shea Stadium
1982 2,251 turn out to see Expos play New York Mets at Shea Stadium
1982 Largest crowd ever to see a baseball game in Minnesota 52,279
1981 Kuda Bux, Indian mystic (I'd Like to See), dies at 75
1980 1,754 turn out to see Phillies play New York Mets at Shea Stadium
1980 7 die in a stampede to see Pope in Brazil
1979 [Gregory] Chad Petree, Shawne, Oklahoma, rocker, PC Quest-Can You See
1979 John Reed King, TV host (Why?, Let's See), dies at 64
1977 Largest baseball crowd in Penns, 64,924 see Dodgers beat Phillies 4-1 in 4th NL championship game (Dodgers win pennant)
1977 77,691 see New York Cosmos beat Ft. Lauderdale Strikers 8-3 at Giant Stad
1975 Ray Morgan, announcer, I'd Like to See
1974 Kimberly Dawn Whipany, Oklahoma, rocker, PC Quest-Can You See
1974 John Drew Nichols, born in Oklahoma, rocker, PC Quest-Can You See
1973 Steve Christopher Petree, Oklahoma, rocker, PC Quest-Can You See
1972 Kenneth Patchen, U.S. writer (See You in the Morning), dies at 60
1967 Zbigniew Cybulski, Polish actor (See You Tommorrow), dies at 39
1966 Smallest Yankee stadium crowd, 413 see White Sox win 4-1
1966 Jeff Healey, Canada, blind pop guitarist, See the Light
1966 Elliot McKay See Jr, astronaut, dies at 38 in T-38 jet crash
1965 "On A Clear Day You Can See Forever" opens in New York City for 280 performances
1965 Glen Goldsmith, rocker, What You See is What You Get
1963 Final game at Polo Grounds, 1,752 see Phillies beat Mets 5-1
1960 205,000 (record sports attend) see Brazil-Uruguay World Cup soccer
1958 Joan Severance, born in Houston, Texas, actress, Hear No Evil, See No Evil
1954 Edward R. Murrow criticizes Sen Joseph McCarthy (See it Now)
1951 "See it Now" premieres on TV
1951 Ron Banks, U.S. R&B singer, Dramatics-Whatcha See is Whatcha Get
1951 Steve Harley, rocker, Come Up and See Me
1950 7,021 see lowest NBA score, Ft. Wayne Pistons 19, Minneapolis Lakers 18
1950 Maggie MacNeal, Dutch singer, Mouth and MacNeal, I See a Star
1949 Rory Gallagher, born in Donegal, Ireland, rock guitarist, See Here
1948 Then record 86,288 see game 5 of World Series in Cleveland
1947 Tom Sullivan, born in Boston, Massachusetts, blind actor, If You Could See What I Hear
1941 Dutch and British pilots see Japanese invasion fleet at Singapore
1940 Johnny Nash, born in Houston, Texas, rocker, I Can See Clearly Now
1937 Jerry Keller, rocker/actor, If Ever I See You Again
1934 2500 fans see Babe Ruth's farewell Yankee appearance at Yankee Stadium
1927 Zbigniew Cybulski, Pniarz Poland, actor, See You Tommorrow
1927 Elliot McKay See, Jr., Dallas Texas, astronaut
1924 Johanna M van de Berg, actress, What See I?
1922 Largest Polo Grounds crowd see Meusel, Ruth and Gehrig consecutive HRs
1919 Robin Bailey, Hucknall England, actor, See No Evil, Screamtime
1919 Giants play their 1st legal Sunday home game, 35,000 see Phils win 4-3
1917 Gen Pershing and U.S. troops see action on Western Front for 1st time
1917 1st Americans to see action on front lines of WW I
1917 Dinah Shore, born in Winchester, Tennessee, singer, See the USA in a Chevrolet
1915 Braves Field opens in Boston to see Braves beat Cards 3-1
1914 John Reed King, Atlantic City, New Jersey, TV host, Why?, Let's See
1911 Largest baseball crowd ever 38,281 (Polo Grounds) see Giants beat A's, 2-1 (gate is record $77,379)
1908 Smallest crowd at World Series, 6,210 fans see Cubs beat Tigers
1898 Belgica crew see 1st sunrise in 1600 hrs-1st to endure Antarct winter
1892 Mae West, Brooklyn, actress, Go Up and See Her Sometime, Klondike Annie
1878 1st attempt at motion pictures (used 12 cameras, each taking 1 picture) done to see if all 4 of a horse's hooves leave the ground
1858 Fee 1st charged to see a baseball game (50 cents ) (New York beats Brooklyn 22-18)
1805 Lewis and Clark 1st see Rocky Mountains
1630 Italian Jesuit Niccolo Zucchi, 1st to see 2 belts on Jupiter surface
1513 Vasco Nunez de Balboa is 1st European to see Pacific Ocean
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