4448th
The 4448th is a notable event in the history of the United States, marking the day when the last of the original 48 contiguous states were admitted to the Union. This occurred on February 14, 1959, when Hawaii became the 50th state. The process of statehood for Hawaii was a complex and lengthy one, spanning over 60 years, due to political and constitutional challenges. Hawaii's admission was a significant milestone in American history, as it was the first state to be admitted to the Union from territories acquired during the 19th century. The 4448th also refers to the 4,448th day of the year, which falls on December 12th in non-leap years. This date is often associated with various cultural and symbolic meanings, including the concept of the "I Love You" date in some cultures.