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==Events==
==Events==
===April 1, 1911===
* Less than three weeks before the LPEC charter expired, the company contracted for construction of the Jefferson Memorial, which began immediately.
===April 8, 1911===
* Jefferson Memorial ground breaking ceremony. David R. Francis participated in the ceremony.
===May 1, 1911===
* Jefferson Memorial cornerstone laying. Construction took two years and cost about $450,000.
===June 22, 1911===
* Pipe organ from [[Festival Hall]] dedicated, after being bought and moved to a Philadelphia, PA Macy's by department store king John Wanamaker. It is still world's largest organ and is played twice daily.


==See also==
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[[Category:DailyEvents]]
[[Category:DailyEvents]]

Latest revision as of 01:14, 24 February 2024

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Below is a list of events that happened during 1911.

Events[edit | edit source]

April 1, 1911[edit | edit source]

  • Less than three weeks before the LPEC charter expired, the company contracted for construction of the Jefferson Memorial, which began immediately.

April 8, 1911[edit | edit source]

  • Jefferson Memorial ground breaking ceremony. David R. Francis participated in the ceremony.

May 1, 1911[edit | edit source]

  • Jefferson Memorial cornerstone laying. Construction took two years and cost about $450,000.

June 22, 1911[edit | edit source]

  • Pipe organ from Festival Hall dedicated, after being bought and moved to a Philadelphia, PA Macy's by department store king John Wanamaker. It is still world's largest organ and is played twice daily.