1970 in the United States

1970
in
the United States

Decades:
  • 1950s
  • 1960s
  • 1970s
  • 1980s
  • 1990s
See also:
Richard Nixon by Edmund S. Valtman, 1970

Events from the year 1970 in the United States.

Presentation of an American Flag by President Nixon, 1970

Incumbents

Federal Government

Events

January

Richard Hatch and Karen Gorney, "All My Children," 1970

February

March

April

April 13: An oxygen tank explodes on Apollo 13

May

June

BGEN Anna Mae Hays, circa 1970

July

August

September

Ford Pinto Runabout

October

November

December

Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, New York, 1970
  • December 2 The United States Environmental Protection Agency begins operations.
  • December 19 The final episode of H.R. Pufnstuf, "An Old Fashioned Christmas," airs on NBC.
  • December 23 The North Tower of the World Trade Center is topped out at 1,368 feet (417 m), making it the tallest building in the world.
  • December 24 Walt Disney Productions' 20th feature film, The Aristocats, is released. It is the studio's final film that Disney personally approved before his death. Though reception is middling compared to past efforts, the film is a box office success.
  • December 29 U.S. President Richard Nixon signs the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) into law.

Ongoing

Sport

Births

Deaths

See also

References

  1. Mitchell K. Hall (2008). "Chronology". Historical Dictionary of the Nixon-Ford Era. Scarecrow Press. ISBN 978-0-8108-6410-8.
  2. James Stuart Olson, ed. (1999). "Chronology". Historical Dictionary of the 1970s. Greenwood Publishing Group. ISBN 978-0-313-30543-6.
  3. Cover Story: Time Capsule From The Sea U.S. News & World Report, July 2–9, 2007 Archived 2007-09-29 at the Wayback Machine
  4. "FIA land speed records, Cat C" (PDF). FIA. Retrieved 2009-07-12.
  5. "Hunter Biden Denies Ashley Madison Account Is His". ABC News.
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