20 Fun Facts You Probably Didn't Know About March 07



Fact 1: A Significant Day in Music History
March 7 has marked two significant events in music history. In 1969, Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash recorded an album together, though only one song ended up officially published. In 1987, U2's album 'The Joshua Tree' was released.

Fact 2: The ASPIRE Act
March 7, 2018, saw the introduction of the ASPIRE Act, an initiative of the United States aiming to incentivize savings and financial security by creating Child Savings Accounts for every newborn.

Fact 3: A Launch to Remember
On March 7, 2009, NASA's Kepler Space Observatory was launched with the purpose of discovering Earth-sized planets orbiting other stars. Since then, Kepler has discovered more than 2,600 exoplanets.

Fact 4: The Iconic Bloody Sunday
March 7, 1965, known as Bloody Sunday, marked one of the major events in the American Civil Rights Movement. On this day, approximately 600 civil rights marchers were attacked by state and local police.

Fact 5: A Literary Commemoration
Celebrated on March 7 in the US, National Write Your Story Day encourages people to document their unique experiences and share them to enrich the collective cultural narrative.

Fact 6: An Innovator's Birth
On March 7, 1849, Luther Burbank was born. He was an American botanist, horticulturist, and pioneer in agricultural science. Burbank developed more than 800 strains and varieties of plants.

Fact 7: The Birth of a Famous Composer
One of the most popular composers of all time, Maurice Ravel, was born on March 7, 1875. His iconic work, Boléro, is one of the most famous orchestral pieces of the 20th century.

Fact 8: The Creation of Cricket World Cup
March 7, 1975, is the day when the first Cricket World Cup began, hosted by England. The tournament was won by the West Indies.

Fact 9: Alexander Graham Bell patenting his invention
On March 7, 1876, Alexander Graham Bell patented his revolutionary communication device - the telephone, which changed the world of communication.

Fact 10: The Fall of Constantinople
On March 7, 1451, Mehmed the Conqueror became the Ottoman Sultan and later led the capture of Constantinople which marked the end of the Byzantine Empire.

Fact 11: A Giant's Birth
March 7th, 1849 would see the birth of Anna Haining Bates, who would grow to become one of the tallest women in recorded history, reaching a height of 7 feet and 11 inches.

Fact 12: James Madison's Date of Birth
The fourth President of the United States, James Madison, was born on March 7, 1751. Madison is often hailed as the "Father of the Constitution".

Fact 13: National Cereal Day
In a twist of whimsy, March 7 is celebrated in the United States as National Cereal Day. It’s an opportunity for the young and the old to enjoy a bowl (or two) of their favorite breakfast staple.

Fact 14: Formation of Standard Oil Company
March 7, 1911, marks the day when the Supreme Court ordered the dissolution of Standard Oil Company, signaling the start of antitrust laws in the United States.

Fact 15: The Appreciation of Names
In Poland, March 7th is celebrated as Names Day for persons named Tomasz and Felicja. It's a celebration somewhat comparable to a birthday, where the focus is around one's name.

Fact 16: Patent Day in Switzerland
On March 7, Switzerland observes the Patent Day, when the Federal Patent Court was established in 2012. The day emphasizes intellectual property and its protection in the business world.

Fact 17: The announcement of Windows 95
On March 7, 1994, Microsoft officially announced its Windows 95 operating system. This would represent a major leap forward in computer operating systems at the time.

Fact 18: Launch of a groundbreaking reality show
In 2004, the world-famous reality show "The Apprentice" debuted on NBC. The show, presented by Donald Trump, was a unique blend of business acumen and television drama.

Fact 19: Saladin's recapture of Jerusalem
Historically, on March 7, 1185, the great military leader Saladin had recaptured the city of Jerusalem from the Crusaders, bringing an end to nearly nine decades of Christian rule.

Fact 20: The Longest TV Commercial
On March 7, 2018, Old Spice aired a 14-hour-long commercial on Woohoo TV in São Paulo, Brazil, breaking Guinness World Records for the longest-ever television commercial.
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