1753- the first steam engine arrives in the US colonies.
In 1664, the Dutch surrendered New Amsterdam to the British, who renamed it New York.
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1993- After just over three years of construction, the SAP Center, the arena where the San Jose Sharks play, opens in California.
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1965- The Forth Road Bridge, a suspension bridge that connects Edinburgh to Fife, opens in Scotland.
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1793 - Alexander Mackenzie becomes the first Euro American to cross the country of Canada; from the Atlantic Ocean to Pacific Ocean.