On this day in 1803, the U.S. Senate ratified the Louisiana Purchase Treaty, effectively doubling the size of the United States by acquiring approximately 828,000 square miles of territory from France for $15 million.
On this day in 1944, General Douglas MacArthur fulfilled his famous promise to return to the Philippines as Allied forces landed on Leyte Island, marking a significant turning point in the Pacific Theater of World War II.
On this day in 1973, the Sydney Opera House was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II. The iconic building, designed by Danish architect Jørn Utzon, has become one of the most recognizable landmarks in the world.
Born & Died: Bela Lugosi, (Born, 1882) Hungarian-American actor best known for his role as Count Dracula, Paul Dirac, (Died, 1984) British theoretical physicist and Nobel Prize winner known for his work in quantum mechanics, Snoop Dogg, (Born, 1971) American rapper and entertainer known for his laid-back style and hits like “Gin and Juice,” Herbert Hoover, (Died, 1964) 31st President of the United States who served during the Great Depression, Viggo Mortensen, (Born, 1958) American actor known for his role as Aragorn in “The Lord of the Rings,” Kamala Harris, (Born, 1964) Vice President of the United States and the first female vice president, Burt Lancaster, (Died, 1994) American actor known for his roles in films like “Elmer Gantry.”
Police Investigation Secrecy Enrages Public
“There was an extremely stormy session at Monday night’s meeting of the city commission, when a crowd of three or four hundred of the indignant citizens of Minot gathered to hear a continuation of the proceedings of the members of the police force and certain members of the bar.”
The Ward County Independent, October 20, 1910
Who Drank the Beer? It Must Have Been the Plumbers
“…I investigated, and found that practically all of the beer had been taken, not only in that case, but in others…”
The Ward County Independent, October 20, 1910
No More Thirsty Animals!
“The fountain is a thing of beauty and will be a joy forever to our thirsty dumb animals.”
The Ward County Independent, October 20, 1910
Today’s Happenings!
SavorMinot’s guest writer for today is explorer of the American West William Clark. Read and grade the reults here.
In Theaters
The Minutes @MSUTheater
Friday, October 18th — Sunday, October 20th
Experience the captivating performances of “The Minutes” at MSU Theater from October 18-20, featuring debates and satirical humor that will leave you reflecting on human interactions. Don’t miss this engaging fall production at Hartnett Hall’s Recital Hall, with tickets available at the door. #TheMinutes #MSUTheater #SavorMinot
Weekly Features
Turkey Pepper Jack Melt (and the rest of this week’s features) @PrairieSkyBreads
Wednesday, October 16th — Sunday, October 20th
Indulge in Prairie Sky Breads’ Turkey Pepper Jack Melt, a delightful grilled sandwich featuring turkey, pepper jack cheese, and fresh slaw, available downtown from October 16th to 20th. Don’t miss out on this week’s delicious features! #PrairieSkyBreads #DowntownMinot #SavorMinot
Weekly Features
Souped Up Specials! @SchatzCrossroads
Monday, October 14th — Sunday, October 20th
Warm up your week with Schatz Crossroads’ “Souped Up Specials” in South Minot, featuring a different hearty soup every day from October 14th to 20th. Don’t miss out on these delicious daily offerings at the truck stop! #SoupSeason #MinotEats #SavorMinot
Today’s Features
Sweetly Sour Sundays! @Atypical
Sunday, October 20th
Join us at Atypical Brewery & Barrelworks for Sweetly Sour Sundays on October 20th, featuring $1 off every sour on tap, in cans, and bottles. Enjoy live music, food trucks, and award-winning barrel-aged beer in downtown Minot! #CraftBeerLovers #SundayFunday #SavorMinot