Oct. 28 history
In 1886, the Statue of Liberty is dedicated.
In 1919, Congress enforces Prohibition.
In 1962, Soviet premier orders withdrawal of missiles from Cuba.
In 1965, construction is completed on the Gateway Arch, a spectacular 630-foot-high catenary curve of stainless steel marking the Jefferson National Expansion Memorial on the waterfront of St. Louis, Missouri. (History.com 10/28/23)
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