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September 26, 2024 Holiday:

Johnny Appleseed Day

Johnny Appleseed Day is a festive holiday that celebrates the life and legacy of John Chapman, a renowned American botanist and conservationist. Observed on September 26th, this day honors Chapman's pioneering spirit and his contributions to the development of American agriculture. Traditionally, people mark this day by planting apple seeds, trees, or other plants, symbolizing Chapman's love for nature and his efforts to preserve the environment. It's a wonderful opportunity to connect with nature, appreciate the beauty of the outdoors, and learn more about this remarkable individual's impact on American history.

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Holidays on September 26, 2024:

National Dumpling Day

National Dumpling Day, 9/26/2024, indulge in rich flavors and varieties of dumplings from around the world, a universal language of food and culture. more >>

National Key Lime Pie Day

National Key Lime Pie Day, 9/26/2024, indulge in the creamy, citrusy goodness of key lime pie, rich history, and cultural significance. more >>

The Last of Us Day

The Last of Us Day, 9/26/2024, join fans worldwide in honoring the beloved game's characters, storytelling, and themes through fan art, cosplay, and more. more >>

Human Resource Professional Day

Human Resource Professional Day, 9/26/2024, acknowledges HR professionals' hard work and dedication in ensuring employee well-being and business success. more >>

Remember Me Thursday

Remember Me Thursday, 9/26/2024, shines a light on shelter animals, encouraging adoption and community compassion. more >>

European Day of Languages

European Day of Languages, 9/26/2024: Explore linguistic diversity, cultural richness, and language exchange programs across Europe. more >>

International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons

International Day for the Total Elimination of Nuclear Weapons, 9/26/2024. Raise awareness about nuclear weapons' devastating consequences and promote their abolition for a safer, more peaceful world. more >>

National Better Breakfast Day

National Better Breakfast Day, 9/26/2024: Kickstart your day with a nutritious breakfast, ditch sugary cereals, and fuel your body for a day filled with energy and productivity. more >>

Mesothelioma Awareness Day

Mesothelioma Awareness Day, 9/26/2024: Raise awareness about the dangers of asbestos exposure and the devastating impact of mesothelioma, a rare and aggressive cancer. more >>

Birthdays on September 26:

Olivia Newton-John

Died in 2022, aged 73

A legendary singer-songwriter and actress who soared to fame with iconic hits like "Physical" and starring roles in movies like "Grease," leaving an indelible mark on the music and...

Serena Williams

44 Years Old

A dominant force in women's tennis, winning 23 Grand Slam singles titles and advocating for women's rights and maternal health.

Linda Hamilton

69 Years Old

Iconic actress of sci-fi action films, particularly the Terminator franchise, where she played the role of Sarah Connor. She's a symbol of female empowerment in action movies.

Ivan Pavlov

Died in 1936, aged 86

A Russian physiologist and physician who discovered the concept of classical conditioning, where he demonstrated that animals can learn to associate stimuli with a particular respo...

Bryan Ferry

80 Years Old

Lead vocalist of Roxy Music, known for his smooth, soulful voice and iconic hits like "More Than This" and "Avalon".

James Blake

37 Years Old

A soulful, electronic-infused singer-songwriter and producer, known for his emotive, introspective sound and critically acclaimed albums that blend indie, R&B, and electronic music...

Shawn Stockman

53 Years Old

A legendary R&B vocalist and songwriter, best known for his smooth harmonies and iconic hits as a member of Boyz II Men, one of the best-selling R&B groups of all time.

George Gershwin

Died in 1937, aged 38

A renowned pianist and composer who blended jazz and classical music to create iconic works like "Rhapsody in Blue" and "An American in Paris", leaving a lasting impact on American...

Christina Milian

44 Years Old

Singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress known for her chart-topping hits and roles in films like "Be Cool" and "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past". She's a multi-talented artist with a suc...

Johnny Appleseed

Died in 1845, aged 70

A pioneer in conservation and ecology, he traveled the Midwest planting apple orchards, spreading environmental awareness, and promoting a harmonious relationship between humans an...

Jonathan Goldsmith

87 Years Old

The actor who played the iconic role of "The Most Interesting Man in the World" in a popular beer commercial campaign, known for his charismatic persona and witty one-liners.

T. S. Eliot

Died in 1965, aged 76

A renowned poet, playwright, and critic who reshaped modern poetry with works like "The Waste Land" and "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats", influencing literature and art with t...

Events from History on September 26:
43 years ago
In the dead of night, Soviet Air Force officer Stanislav Petrov sat vigilant in a dimly lit command center, surrounded by rows of humming computer terminals. Suddenly, his attention snapped to a flashing warning screen, screaming "INCOMING MISSILE ATTACK!" from the United States. But Petrov's gut told him something was off – the systems were still in their infancy, and the detectors had cried wolf before. He made the split-second decision to trust his instincts, overriding the automated response protocols and dismissing the warnings as a computer glitch. In doing so, he single-handedly prevented a catastrophic nuclear retaliation that would've unraveled the fabric of human existence.
84 years ago
August Frank, a senior SS official, quietly issued a clandestine memorandum outlining the sinister plan to "evacuate" Jews, a chilling euphemism for their brutal deportation to concentration camps. This clandestine order marked a pivotal moment in the sinister machinery of the Holocaust, as Frank's memo provided the bureaucratic blueprint for the systematic persecution and extermination of millions of innocent lives.
121 years ago
Albert Einstein's brilliant mind was on fire in 1905, churning out groundbreaking papers left and right. This particular one, published on September 26th, introduced the special theory of relativity, shattering long-held notions of space and time. Imagine a world where speed and distance are relative, and the laws of physics remain constant across the universe! Einstein's radical idea sparked a paradigm shift, forever changing the course of modern physics.
446 years ago
Francis Drake, the swashbuckling English privateer, sailed into Plymouth Harbor on this day, his ship the Golden Hind battered but triumphant after a three-year journey around the world. Drake, the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe, returned with tales of exotic lands, fabulous riches, and a cargo hold full of spices and treasure. His daring adventure had taken him through the treacherous Strait of Magellan, along the coast of South America, and across the Pacific to the Spice Islands of Indonesia. The Queen's favorite pirate had done it again, securing his place in history as one of the greatest navigators of all time!
108 years ago
The gears of war were grinding to a halt, and the American Expeditionary Forces were ready to unleash their full fury upon the German army. Led by General John J. Pershing, the Allied troops burst forth from the trenches, piercing the German lines and shattering their defenses. The Meuse-Argonne Offensive had begun, and it would be the bloodiest and most decisive battle the Americans would fight in World War I. Over a million soldiers clashed in the rolling hills and forests of northeastern France, as the Yanks pushed the Germans back, yard by brutal yard. Despite heavy casualties, the American doughboys refused to yield, fueled by their determination to bring the war to a swift end.
66 years ago
Television makes presidential debate history with Nixon and Kennedy (CBS Studios, 630 N. McClurg Ct, Chicago, IL 60611, USA) 1960
In a revolutionary move, Richard Nixon and John F. Kennedy faced off in the first-ever televised presidential debate, changing the game of politics forever. It was September 26, 1960, in Chicago, and the world watched as these two charismatic leaders clashed in a battle of wits, charm, and policy. With Nixon's stiff demeanor and Kennedy's youthful energy, the debate was more than just a discussion of the issues – it was a spectacle that would decide the next President of the United States.
Notable Deaths on September 26:
2008Paul Newman Hollywood icon and actor, director, and businessman who left an indelible mark on the film industry
2000Richard Mulligan Innovative Brazilian musician and composer renowned for his unique guitar playing style
2003Robert Palmer Innovative English singer-songwriter celebrated for his distinctive voice and genre-crossing style
1820Daniel Boone An American frontiersman who tamed the American wilderness
2019Jacques Chirac France's respected leader and head of state
1902Levi Strauss Co-founder of Levi's jeans
1998Betty Carter Renowned American vocalist known for her smooth, soulful voice and extensive jazz repertoire
1973Anna Magnani Italian actress who captivated audiences with her dramatic flair
1973Ralph Earnhardt American racing legend who sped to the finish line
2002Nils Bohlin Pioneering Swedish engineer credited with inventing the three-point seatbelt
2010Gloria Stuart Distinguished actress who stole the spotlight
2000Baden Powell de Aquino Legendary guitarist who strummed with passion
1952George Santayana Philosopher, poet, and novelist, exploring the human condition
1945Béla Bartók Hungarian composer and pianist, leaving a lasting musical legacy
1997Dorothy Kingsley American screenwriter and producer who worked on many classic films
1961Charles Erwin Wilson American patriot who served as the 5th US Secretary of Defense
1947Hugh Lofting English-American author and poet, leaving a literary legacy
2012Eugene Genovese Acclaimed author and historian who explored American history's complexities
2003Shawn Lane Guitar virtuoso, songwriter, and producer who passionately explored the world of music
1979Arthur Hunnicutt American actor known for his roles in film and television, particularly in Westerns