What Happened on June 22, 2003 - On This Day What Happened on June 22, 2003 Browse historical events, famous birthdays and notable deaths from Jun 22, 2003 or search by date, day or keyword
Portal:Current events 2003 June 22 - Wikipedia Real Madrid clinches the Primera división, the top football league in Spain, beating Real Sociedad by two points The very next day, Real Madrid fires its manager, Vicente del Bosque
June 22, 2003, What happened that day? | TakeMeBack. to Historical events: On June 22, 2003, a hailstone measuring 7 inches (17 8 cm) in diameter and 18 75 inches (47 6 cm) in circumference fell in Aurora, Nebraska, setting a U S record for the largest hailstone by circumference The weight was not officially recorded due to partial melting upon impact More about June 22nd, 2003?
June 22, 2003: Scattered but intense severe weather impacted the . . . Weather History (@weather_history) 8 likes 678 views June 22, 2003: Scattered but intense severe weather impacted the Central and Northern Plains 15 tornadoes were confirmed, the strongest of which was rated EF2 More notably, supercells in Nebraska dropped hailstones as large as 7" and as heavy as 1 33 pounds #wxhistory
Today in History - June 22 - Library of Congress Legendary magician and escape artist Harry Houdini married Wilhelmina Beatrice Rahner on June 22, 1894 When they met, she was performing as one of the Floral Sisters at the Sea Beach Palace, in West Brighton Beach, New York; he was a virtually unknown magician
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Tornado on Jun. 22, 2003 19:00 PM CDT | usatoday. com One stone measured by an NWS Storm Survey team was determined to be the largest sized stone to fall in the United States It measured 7 inches in diameter and 18 75 inches in circumference Many