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National Ice Cream Cone Day celebrates the edible and portable summer treat. The first edible cone for ice cream was created in 1904 by Ernest Hamwi at the St. Louis World's Fair. The Syrian immigrant h...
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Lemon Cupcake day is an unofficial food holiday that celebrates the lemon cupcake. Best way to enjoy? Have one!
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December 16 marks the anniversary of the Boston Tea Party Day in 1773. Organized by the 'Sons of Liberty' as a political protest in defiance of the Tea Act of May 10, 1773, demonstrators destroyed an enti...
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Pan American Aviation Day seeks to stimulate interest in aviation, spawn further development of rapid communications, and increase cultural development between the countries of the Western Hemisphere. T...
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Presidential Proclamation: Wright Brothers Day On December 17, 1903, after years of determination and creativity, Orville and Wilbur Wright's wooden aircraft sailed the steady winds of Kitty Hawk, North...
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National Roast Suckling Pig Day the dish made from piglets between the ages of two and six weeks that have yet to be weened. A suckling pig is roasted whole until its skin turns to crisp. Its meat is so...
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Wear a Plunger on Your Head Day is a silly holiday without origin meant to remind people not to take life to seriously. Smack dab at the height of holiday hectic in December, if the stress of the season...
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Evergreen Day pays tribute to the iconic Christmas Tree, which is usually an a conifer in the genus Pinus, (pine tree). Evergreen is a lay term used to describe trees and shrubs that do not lose their...
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National Flashlight Day occurs on December 21, the Winter Solstice each year. This is the longest night of the year. It is a reminder to make sure you have emergency candles and lighting ready for the wi...
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