20 Fun Facts You Probably Didn't Know About August 28



Fact 1: Significant Historical Milestone
On August 28, 1963, Martin Luther King Jr. delivered his iconic "I Have a Dream" speech during the March on Washington – a powerful and memorable event in the history of civil rights in the United States.

Fact 2: Connection to Celebrity Birthdays
Several notable celebrities share this birthday. This includes actor Jason Priestly (known for his role in Beverly Hills, 90210), country singer Shania Twain, and actress LeAnn Rimes.

Fact 3: August 28th Solar Eclipse
In 1851, on August 28th, the first photograph of a solar eclipse was taken.

Fact 4: Agatha Christie's Literary Success
The famed murder mystery novel "Death on the Nile" by Agatha Christie was published on August 28, 1937, which is one of her most beloved works.

Fact 5: Popular August 28th Sports Achievements
Football legend Pele, scored his 1000th professional goal on August 28, 1969, a milestone in sporting history.

Fact 6: Declaration of Martin Luther King Jr. Holiday
On this day in 1983, the proclamation that designated the 3rd Monday in January as Martin Luther King Jr. Day was signed, which is fitting given that this was the same date he delivered his famous speech in 1963.

Fact 7: Shania Twain's 1995 Achievement
On August 28th, 1995, Shania Twain's album "The Woman in Me" was certified multi-platinum by RIAA.

Fact 8: BTS Virtual Concert
Global pop sensation BTS held a two-day online concert on August 28, 2020, which drew more than 100 million views from fans all over the world.

Fact 9: International Bacon Day
For all the bacon enthusiasts out there, August 28 marks International Bacon Day, celebrated on the last Saturday of August each year.

Fact 10: The Development of Domain Name System (DNS)
On August 28, 1982, the Domain Name System (DNS) was introduced to the internet, setting the foundation for today's web navigation.

Fact 11: The Official Air Force Song Premiere
"The U.S. Air Force" song first premiered on August 28, 1939, which is now played at official US Air Force ceremonies.

Fact 12: Liverpool FC's Remarkable Victory
Liverpool FC set a football club record of 11 wins in a row during the 2013-2014 season with a win on August 28, 2013.

Fact 13: New York’s Landmark Discovery
In 1609, explorer Henry Hudson discovered Delaware Bay on August 28, an event which has had a large impact on the cartography and history of New York City.

Fact 14: The Goodyear Blimp
On August 28, 1925, Goodyear's first helium-filled public relations airship, with the call sign "Pilgrim," was launched.

Fact 15: Birth of the Influential Chinese philosopher Mengzi
Mengzi, also known as Mencius, the famous follower of Confucius was born on August 28, 372 BC.

Fact 16: Premiere of the "Mary Tyler Moore Show"
On this day in 1970, the "Mary Tyler Moore Show" premiered on CBS, going on to become one of the most beloved American sitcoms, winning 29 Emmy Awards.

Fact 17: Death of the Prolific Novelist, John Buchan
Famous Scottish novelist, historian, and Unionist politician John Buchan, author of 'The Thirty-Nine Steps', died on this day in 1940.

Fact 18: First Successful Kidney Transplant
On August 28, 1954, the world's first successful kidney transplant was performed by a team of surgeons led by Dr. Joseph E. Murray at Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston.

Fact 19: Release of Michael Jackson's "Bad" Album
On August 28, 1987, Michael Jackson's album "Bad" was released.

Fact 20: Number one Pop Single
The pop single "My Love" by Petula Clark hits number one on the Billboard Hot 100 chart on August 28, 1965.
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