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General : This Day in History - Feb 2, 1887: 1st Groundhog Day
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From: MSN NicknamePaleshyone  (Original Message)Sent: 2/2/2009 3:25 PM
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February 2: General Interest
1887 : First Groundhog Day

On this day in 1887, Groundhog Day, featuring a rodent meteorologist, is celebrated for the first time at Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania. According to tradition, if a groundhog comes out of its hole on this day and sees its shadow, there will be six more weeks of winter weather; no shadow means an early spring.

Groundhog Day has its roots in the ancient Christian tradition of Candlemas Day, when clergy would bless and distribute candles needed for winter. The candles represented how long and cold the winter would be. Germans expanded on this concept by selecting an animal--the hedgehog--as a means of predicting weather. Once they came to America, German settlers in Pennsylvania continued the tradition, although they switched from hedgehogs to groundhogs, which were plentiful in the Keystone State.

Groundhogs, also called woodchucks and whose scientific name is Marmota monax, typically weigh 12 to 15 pounds and live six to eight years. They eat vegetables and fruits, whistle when they're frightened or looking for a mate and can climb trees and swim. They go into hibernation in the late fall; during this time, their body temperatures drop significantly, their heartbeats slow from 80 to five beats per minute and they can lose 30 percent of their body fat. In February, male groundhogs emerge from their burrows to look for a mate (not to predict the weather) before going underground again. They come out of hibernation for good in March.

In 1887, a newspaper editor belonging to a group of groundhog hunters from Punxsutawney called the Punxsutawney Groundhog Club declared that Phil, the Punxsutawney groundhog, was America's only true weather-forecasting groundhog. The line of groundhogs that have since been known as Phil might be America's most famous groundhogs, but other towns across North America now have their own weather-predicting rodents, from Birmingham Bill to Staten Island Chuck to Shubenacadie Sam in Canada.

In 1993, the movie Groundhog Day starring Bill Murray popularized the usage of "groundhog day" to mean something that is repeated over and over. Today, tens of thousands of people converge on Gobbler's Knob in Punxsutawney each February 2 to witness Phil's prediction. The Punxsutawney Groundhog Club hosts a three-day celebration featuring entertainment and activities.

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General Interest
1887 : First Groundhog Day
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1943 : Battle of Stalingrad ends
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1971 : Idi Amin takes power in Uganda
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1980 : ABSCAM operation revealed
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American Revolution
1781 : Nathanael Greene finds fortification at Steeles Tavern
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Automotive
1880 : First electric streetlight installed
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1923 : Leaded gasoline goes on sale
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1992 : First Japanese winner at "24 Hours of Daytona"
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Civil War
1803 : Albert Sidney Johnston born
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Cold War
1949 : United States rejects proposal for conference with Stalin
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Crime
1922 : Murder in Hollywood: A tale of vice and vixens
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Disaster
1847 : First Donner Party member dies
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Entertainment
1912 : First stuntman
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1933 : MGM fires Buster Keaton
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1979 : Sid Vicious dies
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Literary
1882 : James Joyce is born
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Old West
1812 : Russians establish Fort Ross
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Presidential
1848 : Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo is signed
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Sports
1876 : National League of baseball is founded
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Vietnam War
1962 : First U.S. Air Force plane crashes in South Vietnam.
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1970 : Antiwar protestors sue Dow Chemical
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World War I
1916 : Zeppelin crashes into North Sea
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World War II
1942 : Quisling becomes prime minister of puppet regime in Norway
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1943 : Germans surrender at Stalingrad
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