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The Dow Jones Industrial Average crossed the magical 20,000 threshold today, an achievement that Dow Jones & Co. co-founder Charles Dow could not have imagined back in 1896 when he first calculated the index of the top large publicly traded companies based in the U.S. And while 2017 is no 2007 — that stellar year when the Dow broke through not one, not two, but three new milestones (before crashing) — the current year, at least so far, has certainly not been chopped liver. So here’s a brief look at some of the Dow’s most memorable wayposts, each representing a momentous intraday high along with what was happening in the country at the time each of them was crossed. And it all begins with the index’s initial, if humble, showing out of the box at 62.76, a number that now looks like a typo of Biblical proportions.

Consider the following a trip down monetary memory lane.Related ArticlesRoku keeps streaming higher with embroidered picture "pointe shoes" points cross stitch embroidery ballet big gains in users and salesLyft may be on track for March IPO: report, November 1972 – The Dow breaks 1000 for the first time, The year’s big news: President Nixon visits Communist China, Britain takes over direct rule of Northern Ireland, Alabama Gov, George  Wallace is shot, the Watergate break-in occurs, and 11 Israeli athletes at Olympic Games in Munich are killed by an Arab terrorist group..

The year’s top song (Billboard): “The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face” by Roberta Flack. The top movie at the box office: “The Godfather”. November 1995 – The Dow closes above 5,000. The big news: Republicans take control of Congress, O.J. Simpson goes to trial for murder, nerve gas attack in Tokyo subway kills eight and injures thousands, and a terrorist’s car bomb blows up the Oklahoma City federal building. The year’s top song: “Gangsta’s Paradise” by Coolio.

The year’s top movie: “Batman Forever”, March 1999 – The embroidered picture "pointe shoes" points cross stitch embroidery ballet once-unthinkable 10,000 is breached, The big news: Senate acquits President Clinton of impeachment charges; first nonstop balloon flight around world completed in 20 days; Joe DiMaggio dies at age 84; Dr, Jack Kevorkian convicted of second-degree murder in assisted-suicide case; and two Colorado students go on shooting rampage at Columbine High School, killing 15, including themselves, The year’s top song: “Believe” by Cher..

The year’s top movie: “Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace”. May 2013 –15,000. The big news: Detroit files for bankruptcy, George Zimmerman is acquitted in the shooting death of unarmed African-American Trayvon Martin, the federal government shuts down, and the U.S. Supreme Court clears the way for gay marriage. The year’s top song:  “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis feat. Wanz. The year’s top movie: Iron Man 3. November 2013 – 16,000.

The big news: Pope Benedict XVI announces his retirement, the first pope to do so since 1415; North Korea says it has detonated a third nuclear bomb; South African runner Oscar Pistorius is arrested after police find his girlfriend shot to death; and Xi Jingping becomes president of China, The year’s top song: Yup – it’s still “Thrift Shop” by Macklemore and Ryan Lewis feat, Wanz, The year’s top movie: “Iron Man 3”, July 2014 – 17,000, The big news: The Ebola outbreak ripples across West Africa; Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 mysteriously disappears embroidered picture "pointe shoes" points cross stitch embroidery ballet with 239 people on board; ISIS begins building its presence in Iraq and Syria; and the Obama administration starts to normalize relations with Cuba, ending more than five decades of ice-cold Cold War-era relations..

The year’s top song: “Happy” by Pharrell Williams. The year’s top movie: “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1”. December 2014 – 18,000. The big news: Republicans take control of the Senate in midterm elections, athletes gather for the Winter Olympics in Sochi and the World Cup in Brazil, border confrontations erupt between Russia and Ukraine after protests sent Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych fleeing the country, and actor/comedian Robin Williams commits suicide.

The year’s top song: “Happy” by Pharrell Williams, The year’s top movie: “The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1”, November 2016 – 19,000, The big news of the year: Joaquín Guzmán, the world’s most embroidered picture "pointe shoes" points cross stitch embroidery ballet powerful drug trafficker, is recaptured after escaping from a maximum security prison; North Korea launches a long-range rocket into space, violating several UN treaties; three coordinated bombings rock Brussels, Belgium, killing at least 32 and injuring more than 250; the United Kingdom votes in a referendum to leave the European Union; and Donald Trump is elected president..



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