The New York Stock Exchange planned a rare shutdown Monday because of Hurricane Sandy. The last time the NYSE closed down for a weather-related event was on Sept. 27, 1985, for Hurricane Gloria. Here's a look at other unusual NYSE closings throughout history. Aug. 8 1885: Funeral of former President Ulysses S. Grant Mar. 12-13, 1888: Blizzard of 1888 Nov. 25, 1899: Funeral of Vice-President Garret A. Hobart Feb. 2, 1901: Funeral of Queen Victoria of England Sept. 14, 1901: Death of President William McKinley Nov. 2, 1912: Funeral of Vice-President James S. Sherman July 31-Nov. 27, 1914: Closed pending outbreak of World War I June 5, 1917: Draft Registration Day Aug. 4, 1917: Closed due to heat Jan. 28, 1918, Feb. 4, 1918, Feb. 11, 1918: Heatless days to preserve fuel during the war Nov. 11, 1918: Armistice signed Aug. 3, 1923: Death of President Warren G. Harding Aug. 10, 1923: Funeral of President Warren G. Harding at Marion, Ohio Jan. 7, 1933: Funeral of former President Calvin Coolidge. Aug. 15-16, 1945: V-J Day. End of World War II May 25, 1946: Railroad strike Nov. 25, 1963: Funeral of President John F. Kennedy. Apr. 9, 1968: National Day of Mourning for Martin Luther King, Jr. Feb. 10, 1969: Closed due to heavy snow. July 21, 1969: Closed - National Day of Participation for the lunar exploration Mar. 31, 1969: Closed. Funeral of former President Dwight D. Eisenhower July 14, 1977: Closed due to blackout in New York City Sept. 27, 1985: Closed due to Hurricane Gloria Apr. 27, 1994: Closed for funeral of former President Richard M. Nixon. Sept. 11-14, 2001: Closed following the terrorist attack on the World Trade Center On the Web: http://www.nyse.com/pdfs/closings.pdf
Glance: A look at unusual NYSE closings
— Oct. 29 7:26 AM EDT
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