Themes with Ronald Reagan

Timeline

Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
Y/M/D Description Association Composition Place Locale Food Event
1911/02/06 Ronald Reagan is born at home, a 2nd floor apartment at 111 S Main St, Tampico, IL. Born Main Street Historic District Tampico Ronald Reagan's Birthday
1920/12/00 Reagan family move into S Hennepin Ave and stay until 1923. Reagan brothers, Neil and Ron, shared a second-floor bedroom. Home Ronald Reagan's Boyhood Home Dixon
1928/00/00 Reagan's move to 318 (now 348) W Everett St, Dixon in 1923 and stay until 1928. Home Dixon Illinois
1937/06/00 Ronald Reagan moves to The Montecito in Hollywood. He will live at the Montecito until late 1938. Home Montecito Apartments Los Angeles
1940/10/04 "Knute Rockne, All American" premieres in South Bend, Indiana. Actor Knute Rockne, All American (film)
1942/04/18 Reagan is ordered to active duty, due to poor eyesight, he is excluded from serving overseas and is assigned to San Francisco Port of Embarkation, Fort Mason as a liaison officer of the Port and Transportation Office. Military San Francisco Port of Embarkation, US Army San Francisco
1942/07/01 First Motion Picture Unit (18th Army Air Force Base Unit) in Culver City, California becomes an active unit. Officers include Lt Col Jack Warner, Capt Crump, Capt Knox Manning, 2nd Lt Edwin Gilbert, 2nd Lt Ronald Reagan and Cpl Oren W Haglund. Military
1943/08/12 "This Is the Army" premiers at the Earle Theatre in Washington, DC. Actor This Is the Army (film) Warner Theatre Washington, DC
1945/12/09 Ronald Reagan is mustered out of the US Army. Military Fort MacArthur Los Angeles
1955/07/17 Broadcast on a live TV special co-hosted by Ronald Reagan, Disneyland opens to the public "the world's biggest toy for the world's biggest boy". Work Disneyland Anaheim, CA
1966/01/04 Ronald Reagan announces his candidacy for Governor of California Canidate Aetna Springs Resort Pope Valley
1967/03/00 Governor Reagan lives in the Governor's Mansion for a few months while making plans to lease a home at 1341 45th Street, Sacramento. Home California Governor's Mansion Sacramento
1980/10/31 Reagan meets with labor leaders in the William Penn Hotel and speaks at a Station Square rally on the South Side. Reagan was accompanied by Senators John Heinz and Richard Schweiker. Visitor William Penn Hotel Pittsburgh
1981/01/17 Ronald Reagan celebrates his upcoming inauguration at the City Tavern Club Honorary City Tavern Washington, DC
1981/02/17 Ronald Reagan signs Executive Order 12291, requiring cost-benefit analysis to be applied to every "regulatory action" undertaken by the Federal government. US President
1982/03/02 Ron Reagan gives a speech in Cheyenne at Storey Gymnasium. US President Storey Gymnasium Cheyenne
1982/11/08 President Ronald Reagan hosts a State Luncheon honoring Mexican President Miguel de la Madrid in the Hotel Del's Coronet Room. President Hotel Del Coronado Coronado
1984/05/27 Vietnam veterans and President and Mrs Ronald Reagan visit the Vietnam Unknown in the US Capitol. US President United States Capitol Washington, DC Establishing the Tomb of the Unknown US Soldier
1984/05/28 An Army caisson carries the Vietnam Unknown from the Capitol to the Memorial Amphitheater at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day, May 28, 1984. President Reagan presides over the funeral, and presents the Medal of Honor to the Vietnam Unknown. US President Arlington National Cemetery Arlington, VA Establishing the Tomb of the Unknown US Soldier
1984/07/28 Games of the XXIII Olympiad opening ceremony. Dignitary Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles
1987/09/10 Pope John Paul II and Ronald and Nancy Reagan meet at Vizcaya. US President Vizcaya Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
1988/08/10 President Reagan signs a bill apologizing to Japanese-Americans for their internment and offering each surviving detainee a $20,000 tax-free payment. The bill includes $12,000 to each Aleutian Islander and $21.4 million for their loss of property. President The White House Washington, DC Internment of Americans with Foreign Enemy Ancestry
1988/08/10 President Reagan signs a bill apologizing to Japanese-Americans for their internment and offering each surviving detainee a $20,000 tax-free payment. The bill includes $12,000 to each Aleutian Islander and $21.4 million for their loss of property. President The White House Washington, DC Aleut Evacuation and Internment
1988/12/07 After addressing the United Nations General Assembly about "perestroika", Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev has lunch with President Ronald Reagan and President-Elect George H W Bush. President Admiral's House New York City
1992/07/00 Reagan and his wife Nancy vacation at Lost Creek Ranch, Jackson Hole. Visitor Grand Teton National Park Wyoming
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