20 Fun Facts You Probably Didn't Know About June 11



Fact 1: The Day of Many Celebrations
A variety of significant events and celebrations take place worldwide on June 11th. For example, Kamehameha Day is observed in Hawaii to honor the great king who established the Hawaiian Kingdom. This day is lavishly celebrated with lei drapings, parades, and hula dancing.

Fact 2: The Birthday of Famous Personalities
June 11th is the birth date of many famous personalities worldwide, including actors Hugh Laurie and Peter Dinklage, world-renowned French philosophers Jacques Derrida, and American author William Styron. Their immense contributions to their respective fields have made June 11th a significant date.

Fact 3: The Day of the First Long-Distance Auto Race in the U.S
The first-ever long-distance car race in the U.S took place on June 11, 1895. The race stretching from Chicago to Evanston was won by Charles Duryea.

Fact 4: The Signing of the 'Baseball’s Magna Carta'
June 11th is a significant date in baseball history. In 1878, on this day, an agreement known as the ‘Baseball’s Magna Carta’ was signed, which re-established the rights and freedoms of baseball clubs and players.

Fact 5: Increase in Sunlight Hours
In the northern hemisphere, June 11 offers increased daily hours of sunlight because it's close to the summer solstice. The extent of daylight varies depending on latitude, but regardless, June 11 is relatively one of the longest daylight dates of the year.

Fact 6: The Launch of NASA's Pioneer 10
June 11th bears significance in the realm of space exploration. On this day in 1983, NASA’s Pioneer 10 became the first spacecraft to leave the central Solar System when it passed beyond the orbit of Neptune.

Fact 7: World Gin Day
Every second Saturday in June, World Gin Day is celebrated. This often falls on June 11. The day is a global celebration of all things gin, with events, specials, and parties happening all around the world.

Fact 8: Safety Week in New Zealand
In New Zealand, the week containing June 11th is observed as "New Zealand Workplace Safety Week". This encourages employers and employees alike to invest time into health and safety training.

Fact 9: Inception of the National Women's Hall of Fame
On June 11, 1969, the National Women's Hall of Fame was founded in Seneca Falls, New York. This esteemed institution celebrates the achievements of American women every year.

Fact 10: The Day of EP Release by Taylor Swift
Pop icon Taylor Swift released a live EP titled "Sparks Fly" on June 11, 2011. The EP featured five songs from her album "Speak Now."

Fact 11: National German Chocolate Cake Day
There's something to satisfy your sweet tooth on June 11th because it is celebrated as the National German Chocolate Cake Day in the United States!

Fact 12: The Day Edvard Munch's 'The Scream' was Recovered
On June 11, 1994, Norwegian police recovered the iconic painting 'The Scream' by Edvard Munch. The masterpiece had been stolen three months prior from a museum in Norway.

Fact 13: King Diamond's Birthday
June 11 is the birth date of Danish rock musician and songwriter King Diamond. Known for his extensive vocal range and elaborate stage shows, his birthday is celebrated by his worldwide fan base.

Fact 14: Creation of the First US Presidential Library
On June 11, 1941, President Franklin D. Roosevelt donated his personal and presidential papers to the Federal Government, creating the FDR Library, the first presidential library in the United States.

Fact 15: Launch of Ferrari 250 GTO
The iconic car, Ferrari 250 GTO, was launched on June 11, 1962. It is now considered one of the most famous sports cars ever built, making this date a landmark in the automobile industry.

Fact 16: The Day 'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial' Premiered
On June 11, 1982, the classic movie 'E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial' directed by Steven Spielberg premiered in American theatres. The film has since become a beloved staple of pop culture.

Fact 17: National Cotton Candy Day in the United States
June 11th is also celebrated as National Cotton Candy Day in the U.S, honoring the sweet spun-sugar treat that's a hit with both adults and children.

Fact 18: World Procrastination Day
Funnily enough, June 11th is known as World Procrastination Day. A perfect excuse to delay things you could do today until tomorrow!

Fact 19: The Day When Tom and Jerry First Starred
Tom and Jerry, the beloved animated duo, debuted their first cartoon titled "Puss Gets the Boot" on June 11, 1940. This iconic cartoon still holds a special place in the hearts of millions.

Fact 20: Alexander the Great's Nameday
In Greek Orthodox tradition, each day is dedicated to a saint or martyr. June 11th holds extra importance as this is the nameday for 'Alexander,' a remembrance day for Alexander the Great.
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