Daily Calendar for Saturday, May 2, 2026

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Saturday, May 2, 2026

America’s most famous horse race, the Kentucky Derby, has been held continuously since 1875 at Louisville, Kentucky, and has become one of the country’s largest civic celebrations (and betting opportunity). Not bad when you consider that the event lasts only two minutes! 

Modeled on England’s Epsom Derby, it is for three-year-old Thoroughbreds and was originally run at a mile and a half (now at a mile and a quarter). Colonel Meriwether Lewis Clark organized the first race, and since he wanted the occasion to be festive, he gave a Derby breakfast for his friends before the first running (mint juleps anyone?). 

Dances, parties, and carnival-like gaiety have long been a feature of Derby week. The Derby is the first event in the “Triple Crown” series, followed by the Preakness (the second Saturday after the Derby) and the Belmont Stakes (the fifth Saturday after the Derby).

Try making your own Kentucky Derby Pie. And we also have a Mint Punch recipe.

Died

  • Leonardo da Vinci (artist)
  • Joseph McCarthy (U.S. senator)
  • J. Edgar Hoover (Director of U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation)
  • Walter M. "Wally" Schirra Jr. (one of the original Mercury Seven astronauts and the only man to fly in all three of NASA’s earliest manned spaceships)
  • Jack Kemp (football player & politician)

Born

  • Dr. Benjamin Spock (pediatrician)
  • Bernard Slade (television writer and playwright)
  • Christine Baranski (actress)
  • Kelly Gibson (golfer)
  • Dwayne Johnson (actor)
  • David Beckham (soccer player)
  • Kyle Busch (race car driver)
  • Sarah Hughes (Olympic gold medalist figure skater)

Events

  • Hudson’s Bay Co. chartered
  • First provisional government in the Pacific Northwest approved, Champoeg, Oregon
  • Good Housekeeping magazine debuted
  • First U.S. kindergarten for the blind opened
  • First drawing sent by radio across Atlantic
  • Alcatraz Prison riots began
  • Northern Dancer became first Canadian horse to win Kentucky Derby
  • Ninety-one people killed in mine disaster caused by a fire at the Sunshine Silver Mine in Idaho
  • Tony Blair became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
  • The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial was dedicated, Washington, D.C.
  • Horse Mine That Bird won Kentucky Derby

Weather

  • A tornado struck Port Royal Island, South Carolina
  • Six tornadoes hit Scott County, Virginia

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