BILL OF RIGHTS DAY
(by Presidential Proclamation)
"Now, Therefore, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States of America, do hereby designate December 15, 1941, as Bill of Rights Day. And I call upon the officials of the Government, and upon the people of the United States, to observe the day by displaying the flag of the United States on public buildings and by meeting together for such prayers and such ceremonies as may seem to them appropriate." Learn more...
NATIONAL WEAR YOUR PEARLS DAY
National Wear Your Pearls Day on December 15th reminds us that when life throws dirt our way, we all have value in the end. The beautiful result of nature's design, one irritating grain of sand can cause an iridescent pearl to form. Discover more...
CAT HERDERS DAY
Cat Herders Day, on December 15th, recognizes those whose life or job is like herding cats. Read more...
NATIONAL CUPCAKE DAY
Each year, December 15th also recognizes National Cupcake Day. The cupcake was originally known as the 1-2-3-4 cake because the recipe called for 1 cup of butter, 2 cups of sugar, 3 cups of flour, 4 eggs, and also 1 cup of milk, and 1 spoonful of baking soda. More here... including recipes...
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Coming on December 16, 2024
National Days
NATIONAL CHOCOLATE-COVERED ANYTHING DAY
BARBIE AND BARNEY BACKLASH DAY
December 15th Celebrated History
1791
The states ratify the Bill of Rights. Virginia becomes the 10th state to ratify the Bill of Rights agreeing to 10 of the 12 amendments and creating the necessary majority needed to pass.
1836
The temporary home of the U.S. Patent Office, the Blodget Hotel in Washington, D.C., goes up in flames. The office held approximately 10,000 patent documents from 1790-1836 and the fire destroyed nearly all of them.
1903
Italo Marchiony receives U.S. patent #746,971 for an ice cream cup mold.
1955
Country music singer Johnny Cash releases his single "Folsom Prison Blues."
1962
The brainchild of Peter Seibert and Earl Eaton, Vail Ski Resort in Eagle County, Colorado opens for operation.
1981
Chris Haney and Scott Abbott begin developing the game Trivial Pursuit.
December 15th Celebrated Birthdays
Gustave Eiffel - 1832
The French civil engineer is best known for designing the Garabit viaduct in Ruynes-en-Margeride, France. In 1889, the Eiffel Tower opened to the public. Eiffel's design company built the 984-foot tall tower, and it is named for the French engineer.
Maxwell Anderson - 1888
The award-winning playwright, poet, and journalist earned the 1933 Pulitzer Prize for his play "Both Your Houses."
William Hinton - 1883
The bacteriologist was the first Black professor at Harvard Medical School. His research led to pioneering tests for the diagnosis and treatment of syphilis.
Betty Smith - 1896
The American author and playwright is best known for her novel A Tree Grows in Brooklyn.
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