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January 20 in Pop Culture History January 20th is… Buttercrunch Day Camcorder Day Coffee Break Day Cheese Lover’s Day Disc Jockey Day Penguin Awareness Day

January 20, 1992, was a 


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January 19 in Pop Culture History January 19th is… Artist as Outlaw Day Good Memory Day Popcorn Day Tin Can Day World Quark Day

1825 – The US patent (#X004009) for food storage in cans to “preserve animal substances in tin” was issued to Ezra Daggett and his nephew Thomas Kensett of New York City.

1839 – The British East India Company capture...


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January 18 in Pop Culture History January 18th is… Gourmet Coffee Day Maintenance Day Michigan Day Peking Duck Day Thesaurus Day Winnie the Pooh Day

On this day in 1779, Peter Mark Roget, the father of the modern thesaurus, was delivered, produced, came into being, born. After a long career as a physician, scientist, and tinkerer (he also invented...


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January 17 in Pop Culture History January 17th is… Bootlegger’s Day Cable Car Day National Classy Day Customer Service Day Hot Buttered Rum Day Hot Heads Chili Day Kid Inventors’ Day (K.I.D.) Happy Birthday, Benjamin Franklin!

In movies and real life, whenever people talk about large amounts of money, they talk about the Benjamins. This is because B...


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January 16 in Pop Culture History January 16th is… Appreciate A Dragon Day Book Publisher’s Day Fig Newton Day Hot and Spicy Food Day Nothing Day Religious Freedom Day Without a Scalpel Day

1362 – St. Marcellus Flood or Grote Mandrenke (Great Drowning of Men), Netherlands

1547 – Ivan the Terrible crowned himself 1st Tsar of Moscow.

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