6 Extraordinary Things That Happened in July
Every date on the calendar is the anniversary of something remarkable — and July is especially crowded. Here are six extraordinary moments in history that all happened this month.
Six July days that changed things
- 4 July 1776 — The United States adopts the Declaration of Independence.
- 14 July 1789 — Revolutionaries storm the Bastille in Paris, lighting the fuse of the French Revolution.
- 16 July 1945 — The Trinity test in the New Mexico desert — the first nuclear detonation in history.
- 20 July 1969 — Apollo 11 lands on the Moon; hours later, Neil Armstrong takes humanity’s first steps on another world.
- 2 July 1937 — Aviator Amelia Earhart vanishes over the Pacific — a mystery still unsolved.
- 5 July 1996 — Dolly the sheep is born, the first mammal cloned from an adult cell.
And that’s just six days out of thirty-one. Pick almost any date and you’ll find a battle, a breakthrough or a birth that shaped the world.
A little history, every day
That’s the idea behind Today This Day, a free Android app that shows you what happened on this day in history — the events, famous births and world firsts behind every date. Jump to any day you like: your birthday, an anniversary, or the day you were born.
More on the app: the Today This Day page.
History isn’t only in books — it’s in today’s date. Go take a look.
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