April 29, 1870

A new ordinance declared that dancing was prohibited in the Jefferson County Courtroom.


Christopher Bond Bridge in Missouri

April 28, 2010

The largest concrete bridge deck pour in the state's history took place on this date in Kansas City while building the new Christopher S. Bond Bridge.


April 27, 1822

Birthday of President, General, and adoptive Missourian Hiram Ulysses Grant (aka Ulysses S. Grant).


April 26, 1886

The Douglas County Courthouse (which was housed at the time in a temporary building) was destroyed by fire.


Two pints of beer

April 24, 1833

Kansas City beer baron, George Muehlebach was born on this day.


Boonselick Trail

April 23, 1816

On this date St. Charles residents asked the state for a road running west from St. Charles to Howard County. This was the beginning of what would become the Booneslick Trail, then the Route. 2, then Highway 40, and finally now Interstate 70.


April 21, 1955

The first polio vaccines arrived in Missouri.


April 20, 1875

The St. Louis Police Board approved a "Lady's Platoon." The tallest and best looking police officers could apply to just be "hunks" and help the ladies across the streets.


April 19, 1846

The Mercantile Library opened in St. Louis on this date thus becoming the first public library west of the Mississippi.


St. Louis Cardinals baseball player hitting a home run in Busch Stadium

April 17, 1950

For the first time in baseball history an opening day game was played at night when the Cardinals beat the Pirates in St. Louis.