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April 22, 1964: The New York World's Fair opens New York World's Fair August 1964.jpeg
April 22, 1964: The New York World's Fair opens
April 17, 1964: The Ford Mustang is introduced Ford Mustang serial number one.jpg
April 17, 1964: The Ford Mustang is introduced

The following events occurred in April 1964:

Contents

April 1, 1964 (Wednesday)

April 2, 1964 (Thursday)

April 3, 1964 (Friday)

April 4, 1964 (Saturday)

April 4, 1964: Beatles' songs are ranked #1, #2, #3, #4 and #5 in most popular singles in the U.S. by Billboard The Fabs.JPG
April 4, 1964: Beatles' songs are ranked #1, #2, #3, #4 and #5 in most popular singles in the U.S. by Billboard

April 5, 1964 (Sunday)

April 6, 1964 (Monday)

April 7, 1964 (Tuesday)

The IBM System/360, with 64 KB of core memory IBM System360 Model 30.jpg
The IBM System/360, with 64 KB of core memory

April 8, 1964 (Wednesday)

April 8, 1964: Launch of Gemini 1 Gemini 1.jpg
April 8, 1964: Launch of Gemini 1

April 9, 1964 (Thursday)

April 10, 1964 (Friday)

April 11, 1964 (Saturday)

April 12, 1964 (Sunday)

April 13, 1964 (Monday)

April 13, 1964: Press conference announcing Gemini 3 crew Press Conference - First Gemini Astronauts.jpg
April 13, 1964: Press conference announcing Gemini 3 crew

April 14, 1964 (Tuesday)

April 15, 1964 (Wednesday)

April 16, 1964 (Thursday)

April 17, 1964 (Friday)

April 18, 1964 (Saturday)

April 19, 1964 (Sunday)

April 20, 1964 (Monday)

April 21, 1964 (Tuesday)

April 22, 1964 (Wednesday)

April 23, 1964 (Thursday)

April 24, 1964 (Friday)

April 25, 1964 (Saturday)

April 26, 1964 (Sunday)

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Tanganyika
Zanzibar Flag of Zanzibar (January-April 1964).svg
Zanzibar
Tanzania Flag of Tanzania.svg
Tanzania

April 27, 1964 (Monday)

April 28, 1964 (Tuesday)

April 29, 1964 (Wednesday)

April 30, 1964 (Thursday)

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  108. "Ex-Nazi Flies to Switzerland". Chicago Tribune. April 25, 1964. p. 8.
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  113. "Briton Freed in Spy Swap Back at Home". Chicago Tribune. April 23, 1964. p. 12.
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  120. "It's Legal for You to Own a Gold Bill Now— U.S. Makes Hoarders Honest Again". Chicago Tribune. April 25, 1964. p. 1C-11.
  121. "Quake Topples Peak Into a Uzbek River". Chicago Tribune. April 26, 1964. p. 5.
  122. "East Germans Told: Betray All Refugees". Chicago Tribune. April 25, 1964. p. 1C-6.
  123. "Head of Little Mermaid Statue, Long a Landmark Of Copenhagen Port, Is Sawed Off by Vandal". St. Louis Post-Dispatch . April 25, 1964. p. 1.
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  127. "Zanzibar, Tanganyika Merge", Chicago Tribune, April 26, 1964, p12
  128. "Zanzibar Merges With Tanganyika", The News Journal (Wilmington DE), April 23, 1964, p1
  129. "African Nation Now Tanzania", Tucson (AZ) Daily Citizen, October 30, 1964, p1
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  131. "Archbishop Orders Schools Integrated", Chicago Tribune, April 27, 1964, p1
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  133. "Celtics Win 6th Title in Row, 105-99", Chicago Tribune, April 27, 1964, p3-1
  134. "Troops Slay Top Colombia Bandit Chief", Chicago Tribune, April 30, 1964, p3
  135. "Eliminado 'Sangrenegra'", El Tiempo (Bogota, Colombia), April 29, 1964, p1
  136. "Tobacco Men O.K. Code for Cigarette Ads". Chicago Tribune. April 28, 1964. p. 1.
  137. "Johnson Lifts Dogs by Ears— They Yowl, and So Do Experts". Chicago Tribune. April 28, 1964. p. 1.
  138. "Howls of Dog Lovers Ring in Johnson's Ears". Chicago Tribune. April 29, 1964. p. 1.
  139. "Seize Killer Suspect with Kidnaped Boy— FBI Finds Child, 8, in New Orleans". Chicago Tribune. April 29, 1964. p. 1.
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