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Hey there, and welcome to this day in history.
It's March 30th, and today there are more than 38,000 Starbucks worldwide.
The chain got its humble start on this day in 1971, when it opened its first store in
Seattle's iconic Pike Place Market with just a single employee.
Modelled after the San Francisco Bay Area coffee shop Peets, the new coffee shop offered
whole roasted coffee beans, tea, and spices.
The only brewed coffee was given away as samples.
Surprising fact, the founders named the business Starbucks after the first mate from the novel
Moby Dick to honor the maritime history of both Seattle and the coffee trade.
They had considered naming the business Pequod after the ship from Moby Dick, but decided
that did not sound very appetizing.
Also won this day in history in 1867, the United States purchased Alaska from Russia.
In 1870, the 15th Amendment was adopted into the US Constitution, granting black men
the right to vote.
And in 1981, US President Ronald Reagan was shot.
That's all for today.
Come back tomorrow to learn a little bit more about the world around you, be kind to yourself
and others, and enjoy the rest of your day.
This Day in History