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January 13th In NYC History
Updated: Updated 01/13/2013 01:00 AM
By: NY1 News

On this date in...


1864...Composer Stephen Foster, famous for songs including "Oh! Susanna" and "Camptown Races," dies in the charity ward of Bellevue Hospital – only days after completing another of his hits, "Beautiful Dreamer."


1959...There's a slight thaw in the Cold War as Anastas Mikoyan, a deputy to Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev, arrives in New York. His visit includes stops at the United Nations, the Financial District, and even Macy's – and at the end Mikoyan says he's convinced that Americans want peace.


2002...The record-breaking run of original off-Broadway production of "The Fantasticks" comes to an close. The world's longest-running musical premiered at the Sullivan Street Playhouse on May 3, 1960, and ran for 42 years.

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