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1960 in the United States

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1960
in
the United States

Decades:
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Events from the year 1960 in the United States.

Incumbents

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Federal government

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Demographics

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Events

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January

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A section of lunch counter from the Greensboro, North Carolina Woolworth's where the Greensboro sit-ins began on February 1 preserved in the Smithsonian Institution National Museum of American History

February

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March

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April

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May

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June

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July

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July 4: The 50-star U.S. flag is adopted

August

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September

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September 26: The first televised U.S. presidential election debate

October

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November

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USS Oklahoma City (CLG-5) steams under Golden Gate Bridge, 16 November 1960.

December

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The Texas Zephyr in Dallas, December 26

Ongoing

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Births

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Deaths

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January–June

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July–December

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See also

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References

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  12. ^ Nate Thayer, rebel reporter who interviewed Pol Pot in the Cambodian jungle, has died
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  18. ^ Jim Beard, keyboardist for Steely Dan, dies aged 63
  19. ^ NEWS OF THE WEEK: Mary Mara, 'ER' actress, dead at 61
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