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July 19, 2024 Holiday:

National Daiquiri Day

National Daiquiri Day is a festive celebration that honors the classic rum-based cocktail that's perfect for warm weather and good company! This refreshing holiday is all about embracing the laid-back, tropical vibes of the iconic drink, which typically consists of white rum, lime juice, and simple syrup. On this special day, bars and restaurants often feature special daiquiri-themed menus, offering creative twists on the classic recipe. Many people also choose to host their own daiquiri parties, complete with tropical decor, reggae music, and plenty of ice-cold glasses filled with the sweet, tangy goodness. Whether you're a seasoned cocktail connoisseur or just looking for a fun excuse to gather with friends, National Daiquiri Day is the perfect opportunity to raise a glass and toast to the joy of good times and great drinks!

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Holidays on July 19, 2024:

International Karaoke Day

International Karaoke Day on 7/19/2024: Join the global party where music unites people, laughter echoes, and rockstars are born! more >>

New Friends Day

New Friends Day, 7/19/2024: Honor the beauty of forming new connections and strengthening friendships with heartfelt notes, gifts, and gratitude. more >>

National Football Day

National Football Day, 7/19/2024, unite with fellow fans, players, and communities in a joyous celebration of America's favorite sport. more >>

National Words With Friends Day

National Words With Friends Day, 7/19/2024, unite with fellow word game enthusiasts for a day of friendly competition, social connection, and mental stimulation. more >>

National Raspberry Cake Day

National Raspberry Cake Day, 7/19/2024: Indulge in the sweet combination of tart raspberries and moist cake, with special promotions and discounts. more >>

Stick Out Your Tongue Day

Stick Out Your Tongue Day, 7/19/2024: Let loose, have fun, and stick out your tongue for a lighthearted and playful day of silly faces and humor. more >>

International Retainer Day

Getting ready to flash a healthy, happy smile? It's time to appreciate the humble retainer, a dental superstar that helps keep teeth aligned and healthy. Originating from the concept of retaining teeth in their correct position, retainers have come a... more >>

National Flitch Day

National Flitch Day, 7/19/2024, discover the quirky tradition of awarding a year of harmony and fidelity with a prized side of bacon. more >>

Birthdays on July 19:

Benedict Cumberbatch

48 Years Old

A talented actor renowned for his portrayal of iconic characters, including Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Strange, bringing complexity and depth to his roles.

Shane Dawson

36 Years Old

A popular YouTuber and documentary filmmaker, known for his conspiracy theory videos and docu-series on celebrities and internet trends.

Jared Padalecki

42 Years Old

Star of the hit TV show Supernatural, playing the iconic role of Sam Winchester, and also known for his earlier work on Gilmore Girls.

Steve O'Donnell

70 Years Old

Noted for creating iconic sitcoms like "The Simpsons" and "Family Guy", he's a mastermind behind some of the most beloved and irreverent animated comedies of our time.

LaMarcus Aldridge

39 Years Old

Dominant power forward who played 15 seasons in the NBA, earning six All-Star selections and five All-NBA team nods. Known for his consistent mid-range shooting and defensive prowe...

Edgar Degas

Died in 1917, aged 83

A master of capturing the beauty of movement and everyday life, this artist is renowned for their stunning Impressionist paintings, sculptures, and illustrations of dancers, horses...

Teresa Edwards

60 Years Old

A four-time Olympic gold medalist and one of the most decorated players in USA Basketball history, known for her exceptional leadership and clutch performances on the court.

Jim Norton

56 Years Old

Stand-up comedian, actor, and author known for his raw, uncensored humor and unapologetic takes on everyday life. He's a popular podcaster and TV personality, often appearing on la...

Percy Spencer

Died in 1970, aged 76

Physicist and inventor credited with creating the microwave oven, revolutionizing cooking and food preparation. This innovation has had a lasting impact on modern kitchens and dail...

Howard Schultz

71 Years Old

Former CEO of Starbucks, transformed the coffee industry by popularizing espresso-based drinks and creating a global coffee culture. Author of several books on leadership and busin...

Nicola Sturgeon

54 Years Old

The First Minister of Scotland, leading the country's government and advocating for Scottish independence, known for her strong leadership and progressive policies.

Lizzie Borden

Died in 1927, aged 66

An infamous figure known for being tried and acquitted of brutally murdering her family members with an axe, sparking a sensationalized media frenzy and enduring public fascination...

Events from History on July 19:
The charismatic leader of Burma's independence movement, Bogyoke Aung San, along with eight members of his cabinet, including a bodyguard, walked into a trap set by political rivals. It was a fateful day, July 19, 1947, when an assassin, hired by a rival politician, burst into the meeting room of the Executive Council in Rangoon, Burma, and sprayed the room with automatic gunfire. The massacre decimated the top echelons of the provisional government, leaving the country in turmoil and paving the way for the military to seize power. Aung San's demise was a devastating blow to Burma's struggle for independence from British colonial rule, yet his legacy as the 'Father of the Nation' continues to inspire generations.
177 years ago
The determined voices of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Lucretia Mott, and Martha Coffin Wright echoed through the Wesleyan Methodist Church in Seneca Falls, New York, as they gathered a crowd of 300 attendees for the first-ever Women's Rights Convention. This groundbreaking event marked a pivotal moment in the fight for women's suffrage, as Stanton read aloud the Declaration of Sentiments, boldly demanding equal rights and opportunities for women. The two-day convention witnessed passionate debates, heartfelt testimonies, and fiery speeches, igniting a sense of unity and purpose among the attendees. This historic gathering laid the foundation for the women's suffrage movement, forever changing the course of American history.
The spark that ignited the Franco-Prussian War was lit on this fateful day, as France, led by Napoleon III, declared war on Prussia, led by Otto von Bismarck. The tensions had been simmering between the two European powers, and it was only a matter of time before the powder keg exploded. The war would go on to last six months, ending with Prussia emerging victorious and France in shambles. The consequences would be far-reaching, reshaping the European landscape and paving the way for a unified Germany.
In the midst of a brutal summer, the Allied forces hatched a plan to crack the German defenses on the Western Front. British and Australian troops, eager to prove themselves, prepared to launch a diversionary attack on the German trenches near Fromelles, a small village in northern France. The goal was to pin down German troops and prevent them from reinforcing their comrades battling the British at the Somme. On the fateful night, Australian soldiers, many of whom were experiencing their first taste of combat, nervously awaited the signal to charge into no man's land. As the artillery barrage lifted, the Aussies and Tommies surged forward, only to be cut down by a hail of machine-gun fire and artillery shells. The carnage was immense, with over 5,500 casualties suffered in a single night, making it one of the bloodiest debuts in Australian military history.
Five hundred Allied aircraft, including B-17 and B-24 bombers, descended upon Rome on a fateful summer day, unleashing a maelstrom of destruction upon the Eternal City. The roar of engines, the scream of sirens, and the thunder of explosions shook the very foundations of the Italian capital as bombs rained down on civilians and military installations alike. The once-peaceful streets of Rome were now a smoldering, rubble-strewn battleground, with death and destruction lurking around every corner. The Allied forces' devastating assault on Rome would forever etch itself into the annals of World War II history, a grim reminder of the horrors of war.
61 years ago
South Vietnamese Prime Minister Nguy�?n Khánh stood before a rally in Saigon, his voice echoing through the crowd as he boldly called for the war to spread into North Vietnam. This provocative move was a significant turning point, marking a dramatic shift in the Vietnam War's scope and intensity. Khánh's rallying cry sparked a chain reaction of events that would have far-reaching consequences for both Vietnam and the United States. As the conflict escalated, international involvement deepened, and the war's human toll began to mount. This pivotal moment would forever alter the course of Southeast Asian history.
Notable Deaths on July 19:
2014James Garner Legendary Hollywood actor, bringing characters to life on the big screen
2016Garry Marshall Legendary American actor, director, and producer
2019Rutger Hauer Beloved Dutch actor, director, and producer
2006Jack Warden American actor and comedian
2018Jon Schnepp Multitalented American producer, director, voice actor, editor, writer, cartoonist, animator, and cinematographer
2002Alan Lomax African-American cultural historian and activist
2009Frank McCourt Celebrated novelist and memoirist known for his poignant portrayals of Irish-American life
2018Denis Ten Talented Kazakhstani figure skater and artist
2005Edward Bunker American crime fiction author and screenwriter
1975Lefty Frizzell American singer-songwriter who crafted timeless melodies
1980Hans Morgenthau German-American thinker who analyzed the complexities of human politics
2012Sylvia Woods Harlem's busiest entrepreneur, transforming the culinary scene with her soulful cooking
1998Elmer Valo Polish-American baseball pioneer and coach
1990Eddie Quillan Familiar American actor
1965Syngman Rhee South Korean politician who served as the country's first president
1947Aung San Burmean politician and general who played a key role in the country's independence
2014Ray King Legendary English footballer and tactician
1982Hugh Everett III Outstanding American physicist and mathematician
2015Van Alexander Acclaimed American composer and conductor
2013Bert Trautmann Towering German footballer, known for his shot-stopping prowess