On Nov. 18, 1883, Americans adopted four standardized time zones, replacing a confusing, dangerous hodgepodge of times.
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Towns would set their clocks by gauging the position of the Sun, leading every city to operate on a slightly different time.
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DST will end at 02:00:00 AM, Sunday, Oct 27, 1918. When local clocks are to be set backward by 1 hour.
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