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Live Music

Cumming's 'cue Barbecue presents live entertainment every Friday and Saturday evening featuring local ...
Ongoing Every Fri & Sat.
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM
'cue Barbecue
1370 Buford Hwy
Cumming GA 30041
770-888-1048
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Born May 19th
1879: Lady Nancy Astor (Nancy Witcher Langhorne), the first woman to sit in the British House of Commons.
1890: Ho Chi Minh (Nguyen That Thanh), Vietnamese nationalist and political leader.
1895: Johns Hopkins, merchant and philanthropist.
1925: Malcolm X (Malcolm Little), African-American activist.
1934: James Lehrer, broadcast journalist.
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in history
1780: Near total darkness descends on New England at noon. No explanation is found.
1856: Senator Charles Sumner speaks out against slavery.
1858: A pro-slavery band led by Charles Hameton executes unarmed Free State men near Marais des Cygnes on the Kansas-Missouri border.
1863: Union General Ulysses S. Grant's first attack on Vicksburg is repulsed.
1864: The Union and Confederate armies launch their last attacks against each other at Spotsylvania, Virginia.
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