This Day in History: April 13

On this day in 1976, the U.S. introduced the two-dollar bill. In 2025, the bill is very hard to find – just like the rest of your money.

On this day in 1928, three men completed the first nonstop flight from Europe to the North America. Moe flew, Larry navigated, and Curly wound up on the wing somehow.

On this day in 1743, Thomas Jefferson was born. It’s the day people all over the country celebrate the former president – well, today and Father’s Day.

On this day in 1997, 21-year-old Tiger Woods became the youngest person to win The Masters. To put that in perspective, he won before he was able to rent a car. Which he…probably still shouldn’t be able to do.

On this day in 1870, the Metropolitan Museum of Art opened in New York City. And the following day, they installed signs reading “Please Don’t Draw Penises on the Art.”

Enjoy the Present. And remember…The Garden’s Always Greener.