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July

31 days of history. Every date is an entry point to the events, births, and moments that shaped our world.

July 1

July 1

1997 The midnight handover ceremony at the Hong Kong Convention Centre marked the end

July 2

July 2

1964 Lyndon Johnson signed the bill using 75 pens, handing one to Martin Luther King

July 3

July 3

1775 George Washington rode into Cambridge, Massachusetts on July 3, 1775, and found

July 4

July 4

1776 Thomas Jefferson spent seventeen days writing and rewriting a document that fift

July 5

July 5

1996 Scientists at Scotland's Roslin Institute took a single mammary cell from a six-

July 6

July 6

1885 Nine-year-old Joseph Meister had been bitten fourteen times by a rabid dog when

July 7

July 7

1898 President William McKinley signed the Newlands Resolution on July 7, 1898, forma

July 8

July 8

1776 The bell that would later be called the Liberty Bell rang from the Pennsylvania

July 9

July 9

1877 Spencer Gore won the first Wimbledon championship on July 9, 1877, defeating 21

July 10

July 10

1940 Hermann Goring's Luftwaffe launched its first major attack against British shipp

July 11

July 11

1804 Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton faced each other on a narrow ledge overlooking

July 12

July 12

1943 The Battle of Prokhorovka on July 12, 1943, pitted roughly 800 Soviet tanks agai

July 13

July 13

1985 Bob Geldof organized Live Aid in ten weeks after seeing BBC footage of Ethiopian

July 14

July 14

1789 The Bastille held just seven prisoners on July 14, 1789: four forgers, two lunat

July 15

July 15

1799 Soldier Pierre-François Bouchard unearthed a granodiorite stele embedded in Fort

July 16

July 16

1945 J. Robert Oppenheimer named the test site "Trinity," possibly after John Donne's

July 17

July 17

1918 Bolshevik executioners woke the Romanov family at 1:30 a.m. on July 17, 1918, te

July 18

July 18

64 The Great Fire of Rome broke out in the merchant district near the Circus Maximu

July 19

July 19

1848 Three hundred men and women gathered at the Wesleyan Chapel in Seneca Falls, New

July 20

July 20

1969 Neil Armstrong stepped onto the lunar surface at 10:56 p.m. EDT on July 20, 1969

July 21

July 21

1861 Union General Irvin McDowell marched 35,000 raw recruits toward Manassas Junctio

July 22

July 22

1934 John Dillinger had been designated Public Enemy Number One by the FBI when he wa

July 23

July 23

1914 Austria-Hungary delivered a ten-point ultimatum to Serbia on July 23, 1914, deli

July 24

July 24

1974 The Supreme Court ruled 8-0 in United States v. Nixon on July 24, 1974, ordering

July 25

July 25

1943 Italy's Grand Fascist Council voted 19 to 7 to strip Mussolini of his military c

July 26

July 26

1947 Harry Truman signed the National Security Act on July 26, 1947, the most sweepin

July 27

July 27

1953 The Korean War armistice signed at Panmunjom on July 27, 1953, ended three years

July 28

July 28

1914 Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia on July 28, 1914, exactly one month after

July 29

July 29

1958 President Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act on July 29, 1

July 30

July 30

1975 Jimmy Hoffa walked into the parking lot of the Machus Red Fox restaurant in Bloo

July 31

July 31

1964 Ranger 7 was NASA's first successful lunar probe after six consecutive failures