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  1. Jun 6, 2023 · However, most people agree that it’s most likely that the monkey wrench was invented by Loring Coes in 1840 in Massachusetts. Besides being the inventor of the monkey wrench, Loring Coes was also a politician that was a member of the Massachusetts House of representatives between 1864 and 1865. The tool, which he called the “screw wrench ...

  2. Feb 17, 2016 · The city of Boston in Lincolnshire, England was named after Saint Botolph, who is said to have founded the city, according to the book The History and Antiquities of Boston: “The original name of Boston is supposed to be derived from an old British saint, of the name Botolph, who lived along the middle of the seventh century of the Christian ...

  3. 1950 - Oslo City Hall completed after 19 years construction. 1952 - February: 1952 Winter Olympics held in Oslo. 1954 - Monolittrennet (ski race) begins. 1959 Peace Research Institute Oslo founded. Sagkrakken Bridge built. 1963 Club 7 active. Munch Museum opens. 1972 - Fiskevollen Bridge built. 1973 - Oslo Airport location controversy.

  4. Jan 14, 2024 · A book published in 1914 called Tampa Blue Book and History of Pioneers says that Colonel William Harney Kendrick (1822-1901) gave Orlando its name. Kendrick was one of the first white men born in Florida and was called “the original Florida cracker.”.

  5. May 25, 2017 · The first known use of the name 'Isle of Dogs' was in 1520, with Samuel Pepys then describing it as the "unlucky Isle of Dogs" in the 1660s. Despite harking back half a millennium, the origin of ...

  6. Mar 16, 2018 · Coined by the Arabs and Persians, it is a transformation of a name the Indians used to use for the island, a version of Sidhaleepa, meaning “the dwelling place of lion’s island”. The island was named Serendib for a long time, mainly in the West. Serendib also inspired the word “serendipity”, created by Horace Walpole in the 18th century.

  7. Dec 22, 2023 · The legend says that modern-day pizza was given to us by Raffaele Esposito, a baker from Naples. In 1889 he made a pizza in honor of King Umberto and Queen Margherita, who came to Naples for a visit. The pizza he made was topped with mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil. He was trying to use the colors of the Italian flag.