iPod Day

iPod Day

In 2001, the very first iPod was unveiled, and later went on sale on November 10th of the same year for $399.00 USD. iPod Day commemorates this launch, and recognises just how big a contribution the iPod has made to the accessibility and portability of music.

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Appreciate A Dragon Day
The dragon is a powerful symbol in mythology all over the world, from Europe to Asia and beyond. Appreciate A Dragon Day encourages you to explore the cultural significance of the dragon in your society and history!More Details...All details taken directly from provider content at http://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/appreciate-a-dragon-day/
Johnny Appleseed Day
Johnny Appleseed was a famous American figure who is best known for his planting of apple trees throughout Ohio, Indiana and Illinois. He was a prominent conservationist, business man, and religious figure, and well known and liked for his kindness and generosity. Johnny Appleseed Day commemorates his birth, September 26, 1774.More Details...All details taken directly […]
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Feel the Need for Speed: Celebrate Top Gun Day on May 13 ✈️🔥
May 13th is Top Gun Day, a high-flying holiday that celebrates the iconic 1986 film Top Gun. Whether you’re a die-hard Maverick fan, a Goose enthusiast, or simply love the thrill of fighter jets and 80s nostalgia, this day is your chance to relive the adrenaline-pumping action, unforgettable quotes, and iconic soundtrack.From funny facts about Top Gun to its fascinating history, we’ll also share gift ideas, celebration tips, and interesting tidbits about this legendary movie. So, put on your aviator sunglasses, rev up your engines, and let’s take off into the world of Top Gun!
The Day the Music Died
The Day the Music Died, dubbed so by a lyric in the Don McLean song ""American Pie"", is a reference to the deaths of rock and roll musicians Buddy Holly, Ritchie Valens, and J. P. ""The Big Bopper"" Richardson, in a plane crash near Clear Lake, Iowa, on February 3, 1959. Pilot Roger Peterson was […]

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