On This Day, Nov. 2: Spruce Goose makes lone flight

On November 2, 1947, Howard Hughes built and piloted the world's largest airplane, the 200-ton flying boat Spruce Goose, on its only flight, at Long Beach, Calif. The Goose remained airborne for just under 1 mile. File Photo courtesy the Federal Aviation Administration
On November 2, 1947, Howard Hughes built and piloted the world's largest airplane, the 200-ton flying boat Spruce Goose, on its only flight, at Long Beach, Calif. The Goose remained airborne for just under 1 mile. File Photo courtesy the Federal Aviation Administration
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Nov. 2 (UPI) -- On this date in history:

In 1889, North and South Dakota became the 39th and 40th states of the union.

In 1920, in the first significant news broadcast, KDKA in Pittsburgh reported the U.S. presidential election results in Warren G. Harding's win over James Cox.

In 1947, Howard Hughes built and piloted the world's largest airplane, the 200-ton flying boat Spruce Goose, on its only flight, at Long Beach, Calif. The Goose remained airborne for just under 1 mile.

In 1959, Charles Van Doren told a U.S. congressional investigation he had been given questions and answers in advance of appearances on a television game show.

Chicago Cubs Kris Bryant celebrates with Anthony Rizzo (44) after the final out over the Cleveland Indians during the 10th inning of World Series Game 7 at Progressive Field in Cleveland on November 2, 2016. Chicago won 8-7 to celebrate a World Series win for the first time in 108 years. File Photo by Pat Benic/UPI
Chicago Cubs Kris Bryant celebrates with Anthony Rizzo (44) after the final out over the Cleveland Indians during the 10th inning of World Series Game 7 at Progressive Field in Cleveland on November 2, 2016. Chicago won 8-7 to celebrate a World Series win for the first time in 108 years. File Photo by Pat Benic/UPI

In 1962, U.S. President John Kennedy announced that Soviet missile bases in Cuba were being dismantled.

In 1976, Democrat Jimmy Carter, former governor of Georgia, was elected the 39th U.S. president, defeating Republican incumbent Gerald Ford.

President George W. Bush, along with his family and Vice President Richard Cheney, delivers his 2004 election victory speech at the Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., on November 3, 2004. File Photo by Greg Whitesell/UPI
President George W. Bush, along with his family and Vice President Richard Cheney, delivers his 2004 election victory speech at the Reagan Building in Washington, D.C., on November 3, 2004. File Photo by Greg Whitesell/UPI
File Photo by Don Rypka/UPI
File Photo by Don Rypka/UPI

In 1983, U.S. President Ronald Reagan signed the bill establishing a national holiday to mark the birthday anniversary of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.

On November 2, 1920, in the first significant news broadcast, KDKA in Pittsburgh reported Warren G. Harding's win over James Cox in the presidential election. Photo courtesy the Library of Congress
On November 2, 1920, in the first significant news broadcast, KDKA in Pittsburgh reported Warren G. Harding's win over James Cox in the presidential election. Photo courtesy the Library of Congress

In 1992, legendary filmmaker Hal Roach died at age 100. He was credited with discovering the comedy team of Laurel and Hardy and producing the Our Gang comedies.

In 2004, U.S. President George W. Bush was re-elected in a race with Democrat John Kerry.

On November 2, 1983, U.S. President Ronald Reagan signed the bill establishing a national holiday to mark the birthday anniversary of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. UPI File Photo
On November 2, 1983, U.S. President Ronald Reagan signed the bill establishing a national holiday to mark the birthday anniversary of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. UPI File Photo
File Photo by Greg Whitesell/UPI
File Photo by Greg Whitesell/UPI

In 2013, two French journalists, Ghislaine Dupont and Claude Verlon, were kidnapped and killed after interviewing a rebel leader in northern Mali. President Francois Hollande expressed "indignation at this odious act."

A railroad station in Fargo, N.D., taken in 1939. On November 2, 1889, North and South Dakota became the 39th and 40th states of the union. File Photo by Library of Congress/UPI
A railroad station in Fargo, N.D., taken in 1939. On November 2, 1889, North and South Dakota became the 39th and 40th states of the union. File Photo by Library of Congress/UPI

In 2016, the Chicago Cubs beat the Cleveland Indians in Game 7 of the World Series, winning the team's first championship in 108 years. Though the game began on Nov. 2, a rain delay pushed the final half hour of Game 7 into early Nov. 3.

In 2021, the Atlanta Braves captured their first championship since 1995 after a 7-0 win over the Astros in Game 6 of the World Series at Minute Maid Park in Houston.

File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI
File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI