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July 29, 2026 Holiday:

National Chicken Wing Day

National Chicken Wing Day is a beloved celebration that honors the delicious and iconic finger food that brings people together. This mouth-watering holiday is all about indulging in the crispiest, juiciest, and most flavorful chicken wings, often accompanied by a variety of sauces and dips. Traditionally, friends and family gather to share platters of wings, enjoying good company and lively conversations while savoring the tasty treats. Many restaurants and bars also join in on the fun, offering special deals and promotions to mark the occasion. Whether you're a spicy buffalo fan or a honey mustard enthusiast, National Chicken Wing Day is the perfect excuse to get your wing on and celebrate with fellow wing lovers!

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Holidays on July 29, 2026:
Birthdays on July 29:

Benito Mussolini

Died in 1945, aged 61

Italian fascist revolutionary and politician who led the National Fascist Party and ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943, known for his authoritarian regime and aggressive military campai...

Geddy Lee

72 Years Old

Lead vocalist, bassist, and keyboardist of the iconic rock band Rush, renowned for his distinctive high-pitched vocals and intricate instrumental arrangements.

Tim Gunn

72 Years Old

Fashion expert and mentor on the popular reality TV show "Project Runway," guiding aspiring designers to success with his catchphrase "Make it work!"

Dak Prescott

32 Years Old

Quarterback leading the Dallas Cowboys to several playoff appearances and earning numerous Pro Bowl selections, known for his clutch performances and charitable work off the field.

Peter Jennings

Died in 2005, aged 67

A renowned television journalist and anchor who reported on major global events and hosted ABC's World News Tonight for over 20 years. He's most known for his in-depth reporting an...

Tony Sirico

Died in 2022, aged 79

Portrayed iconic mobster Paulie "Walnuts" Gotti in the hit HBO series The Sopranos, earning multiple Emmy nominations for his performance.

Fernando Alonso

Died in 2013, aged 31

A two-time Formula One World Champion, known for his exceptional driving skills and fierce competitiveness on the track.

Wil Wheaton

53 Years Old

Star of the iconic coming-of-age film "Stand by Me" and host of the popular web series "TableTop," known for his geek culture enthusiasm and nostalgic charm.

Josh Radnor

51 Years Old

Star of the hit TV show How I Met Your Mother, playing Ted Mosby, and also a film director and musician.

Dag Hammarskjöld

Died in 1961, aged 56

A Swedish economist and diplomat who served as the 2nd Secretary-General of the United Nations, promoting international cooperation and peace, and posthumously awarded the Nobel Pe...

Daniel McFadden

88 Years Old

Leading economist and academic who pioneered the development of behavioral economics and econometrics, earning a Nobel Prize in Economics in 2000.

Carl Cox

63 Years Old

A legendary DJ and producer who has been a major force in the electronic dance music scene for over three decades, known for his energetic live performances and iconic techno sound...

Events from History on July 29:
105 years ago
In a Munich beer hall, the stormy politics of post-war Germany swirled around Adolf Hitler, a charismatic orator and decorated war veteran. After a tumultuous party meeting, Hitler strong-armed his way to leadership of the National Socialist German Workers' Party, ousting Anton Drexler. With his newfound power, Hitler rebranded the party, introducing the swastika emblem and "Heil Hitler" salute. This marked the beginning of Hitler's totalitarian grip on Germany, foreshadowing a dark era of war, genocide, and global devastation.
68 years ago
President Eisenhower creates NASA (The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C., 20500, USA) 1958
Dwight D. Eisenhower takes a historic step towards exploring the cosmos by signing the National Aeronautics and Space Act, effectively establishing the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). This bold move marked a significant milestone in the US space program, paving the way for decades of innovation, exploration, and groundbreaking discoveries. By consolidating various government agencies and research initiatives under one umbrella, NASA was poised to tackle ambitious projects, from launching satellites to sending humans to the moon.
English naval commanders Lord Charles Howard and Sir Francis Drake led a thrilling charge against the formidable Spanish Armada, catching them off guard in the misty dawn near Gravelines, France. As the Spanish behemoths anchored offshore, the English launched a surprise attack, deploying fire ships to scatter the enemy fleet. The Spanish, unprepared for the audacious tactic, panicked, and their formation disintegrated. The English fleet pounced, unleashing a barrage of cannonballs that sent the Armada into disarray. The Spanish, realizing their mistake, attempted to regroup, but Drake's swashbuckling tactics had already sealed their fate. The Armada's proud galleons were dispatched, and the Spanish ambitions to overthrow Queen Elizabeth I were left in tatters.
45 years ago
Prince Charles marries Lady Diana in London (St Paul's Cathedral, London, England, UK) 1981
The whole world was invited to the wedding of the century, and what a spectacle it was! Prince Charles, the dashing heir to the British throne, tied the knot with Lady Diana Spencer, a beautiful and charming young aristocrat, in a majestic ceremony at St Paul's Cathedral in London. The pomp and circumstance were on full display as the couple exchanged their vows in front of 3,500 guests, including royalty, dignitaries, and celebrities. The bride's fairytale-like wedding dress, designed by David and Elizabeth Emanuel, was a masterpiece of taffeta and lace, while Prince Charles looked dashing in his naval uniform. As the newlyweds shared a kiss on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, an estimated 750 million people around the world watched in awe, making it one of the most-watched weddings in history.
39 years ago
British leaders sign historic tunnel agreement (Canterbury, Kent, England, UK) 1987
Margaret Thatcher and François Mitterrand shook hands, marking a monumental moment in European history as they signed the agreement to build the Channel Tunnel, a 31.4-mile undersea passage connecting England and France. This ambitious project, dubbed the Eurotunnel, would take nearly six years to complete, demanding meticulous engineering and sheer determination. The tunnel would revolutionize travel, commerce, and cultural exchange between the two nations, forever changing the face of Europe.
78 years ago
London hosts the first post-war Summer Olympics (Wembley Stadium, London, England, UK) 1948
The world was finally at peace, and the Olympic flame was set to burn bright once more! After a 12-year hiatus, the Summer Olympics roared back to life in London, marking a triumphant return to the international sporting stage. The 1948 Games, officially known as the Games of the XIV Olympiad, brought together athletes from 59 nations, all eager to put the devastation of World War II behind them and celebrate the spirit of friendly competition. From July 29 to August 14, London's Wembley Stadium would be abuzz with the sounds of cheering crowds, shattering world records, and unforgettable moments of athletic prowess.
Notable Deaths on July 29:
1890Vincent van Gogh Famous Dutch painter and illustrator known for his expressive and emotive works.
1976Mickey Cohen Notorious gangster and underworld figure who rose to fame in the 1940s and '50s
2015Mike Pyle Pioneering force in American football, both on and off the field.
1981Robert Moses Trailblazing urban planner who reshaped suburban New York City
1983David Niven Dashing military officer and actor who charmed audiences worldwide
1856Robert Schumann Pioneering German composer and critic who made significant contributions to classical music.
1833William Wilberforce English philanthropist and politician who led the movement to abolish the slave trade
1974Cass Elliot Melodic voice singer-songwriter known for her harmonies and solo work in the 1960s music scene
1844Franz Xaver Wolfgang Mozart Austrian pianist and composer who was the nephew of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
2018Nikolai Volkoff Iconic wrestler, captivating audiences with his larger-than-life persona.
1982Harold Sakata Rugged wrestler and actor who body-punched his way to stardom
1984Fred Waring Elegant television host and bandleader who harmonized entertainment
1994Dorothy Hodgkin Groundbreaking biochemist who unraveled the secrets of life
2012Chris Marker Pioneering visual storyteller and cultural critic
2007Mike Reid Witty British comedian, tickling the funny bones of generations to come
2013Christian Benítez Innovative Ecuadorian midfielder
2008Bruce Edward Ivins Leading scientist and biodefense expert
2007Michel Serrault Charismatic French thespian, captivating the silver screen with his inimitable charm
1979Herbert Marcuse German philosopher and sociologist who critically examined capitalism and challenged dominant ideologies
1970John Barbirolli Bass-baritone cellist and conductor renowned for his interpretations of classical music