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What Happened on July 21


Major Events

  • 356 BC Herostratus sets fire to the Temple of Artemis in Ephesus, one of the Seven Wonders of the World
  • 365 Crete Earthquake followed by tsunami around the Eastern Mediterranean allegedly destroys Alexandria
  • 1861 First Battle of Bull Run [Battle of First Manassas], the first major battle of the US Civil War is fought near Manassas, Virginia and ends in a Confederate victory
  • 1904 After 13 years, the 4,607-mile Trans-Siberian railway is completed
  • 1925 John T. Scopes found guilty of teaching evolution in the “Scopes monkey trial” in Dayton, Tennessee, fined $100 and costs
  • 1954 Geneva Accords for Indochina signed, dividing French colonial territories into the countries of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam (North Vietnam), the State of Vietnam (South Vietnam), Cambodia, and Laos
  • 1970 Aswan High Dam opens in Egypt, enables human control of the flooding of the Nile
  • 2015 On This Day changes its domain name and brand from HistoryOrb.com to OnThisDay.com
  • 2024 US President Joe Biden abandons his campaign for re-election and endorses Vice President Kamala Harris [1]

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Jul 21 in Film & TV

  • 1943 Musical film “Stormy Weather”, directed by Andrew L. Stone, starring Bill Robinson, Lena Horne and Fats Waller (singing “Ain’t Misbehavin'”) premieres in the US
  • 1996 “The Daily Show”, late-night talk and satirical news program hosted by Craig Kilborn premieres on Comedy Central in the US

Jul 21 in Sport

  • 2002 With a record 6 races remaining, German Ferrari driver Michael Schumacher clinches his 5th F1 World Drivers Championship with victory in the French Grand Prix at Circuit de Nevers Magny-Cours; 3rd straight title win

Did You Know?

In market square of Springfield, Missouri, Wild Bill Hickok shoots and kills Davis Tutt in what is regarded as the first true western showdown

July 21, 1865


Fun Fact About July 21

World’s lowest-ever natural temperature is recorded: −89.2°C (−128.6°F; 184.0 K) at Soviet Vostok Station, Antarctica

July 21, 1983

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