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July 11 in Pop Culture History July 11th is…
All American Pet Photo Day
Blueberry Muffin Day
Cheer up the Lonely Day
Mojito Day
Rainier Cherry Day
7-Eleven Day
World Rum Day

1796 – The United States took possession of Detroit from Great Britain under terms of the Jay Treaty.

1798 – The United States Marine Corps wa...


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July 10 in Pop Culture History July 10th is…
Chronic Disease Day
Clerihew Day
Don’t Step on a Bee Day
Kitten Day
Nikola Tesla Day
Piña Colada Day

1553 – Lady Jane Grey began her 9-day reign on the throne of England.

1892 – The first concrete-paved street was built, on Court Avenue, around the Logan County Court House...


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July 9 in Pop Culture History July 9th is…
Dimples Day
Don’t Put All Your Eggs in One Omelet Day
Fashion Day
Sugar Cookie Day

1540 – King Henry VIII of England annulled the marriage to his fourth wife, Anne of Cleves.

1595 – Johannes Kepler published Mysterium Cosmographicum (Mystery of the Cosmos)

1776 – George...


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July 8 in Pop Culture History July 8th is…
Chocolate with Almonds Day
Freezer Pop Day
Ice Cream Sundae Day
Math 2.0 Day

1776 – The Liberty Bell rang at Pennsylvania State House (now Independence Hall) in Philadelphia, inviting citizens to the first public reading of the Declaration of Independence.

1800 – Dr. Benjamin Waterhou...


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July 7 in Pop Culture History July 7th is…
Dive Bar Day
Father-Daughter Take a Walk Day
Macaroni Day
Strawberry Sundae Day

1456 – A retrial verdict acquitted Joan of Arc of heresy, authorized by Pope Callixtus III, 25 years after she was burned alive for heresy.

1520 – Spanish conquistadors defeated a larger Aztec army at the ...


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