The history of today
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1955: In a continuation of a two-week-old eruption, Kïlauea’s explosive east rift burst forth with new violence, hurling lava 800 feet into the air and sending a rushing river of molten lava toward the sea.
1967: The State Statuary Hall Commission chooses Marisol Escobar’s 7-foot bronze statue of Father Damien for National Statuary Hall in Washington.
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