NATIONAL DON'T FRY DAY
Each year on the Friday before Memorial Day, National Don't Fry Day aims to raise awareness of all the risks of overexposure to the sun. Today, we are stressing the importance for everyone to remember to use sun protection and practice sun safety. Read more...
NATIONAL ROAD TRIP DAY
The Friday before Memorial Day is declared National Road Trip Day and serves as the official kickoff of the summer road trip season. Millions of Americans hit the road each year over the long weekend to visit friends and family, while paying tribute to our American heroes. Discover more...
NATIONAL COOLER DAY
What more could you need than a cold drink for the official launch of summer? Something to keep it cold, of course! National Cooler Day, the Friday before Memorial Day, makes staying cool easy this summer. Learn more...
NATIONAL TAFFY DAY
May 23 celebrates a mouth-watering confection on National Taffy Day. Follow along as we explain why taffy candy is a favorite souvenir of many vacationers. Read more...
NATIONAL LUCKY PENNY DAY
On May 23 is National Lucky Penny Day and we are hoping you'll have good luck all day long. Heads or tails, does it matter which side you find your penny? Read more...
Coming on May 24, 2025
National Days
BROTHER'S DAY
NATIONAL YUCATÁN SHRIMP DAY
NATIONAL SCAVENGER HUNT DAY
AVIATION MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN DAY
NATIONAL ESCARGOT DAY
NATIONAL WYOMING DAY
May 23rd Celebrated History
1895
Three new balls were insufficient to complete a game between the Louisville Colonels and the Brooklyn Bridegrooms. After three innings, no balls remained and after an 8-minute delay of the game, umpire William Betts called the game giving Brooklyn a 9-0 championship win.
1911
After 17 years of construction, President William Taft presided over the New York Public Library dedication.
1934
The notorious bank-robbing duo known as Bonnie and Clyde died in a shootout with police in Bienville Parish, Louisiana.
1962
Drs. Ronald A. Malt and J. McKhann led a team of surgeons at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston in the first successful reattachment of a human limb. They performed the surgery on a 12-year-old boy whose arm was severed by a train.
May 23rd Celebrated Birthdays
Margaret Fuller - 1810
Humanity is divided between men, women, and Margaret Fuller. ~ Edgar Allan Poe
A woman of many firsts, one of her most noted and last achievements was becoming the first American female war correspondent to write under combat conditions. She worked for the New York Herald Tribune assigned to Italy to report on the revolutions. However, when Fuller returned in 1850, she died tragically in a shipwreck.
James Buchanan Eads - 1820
The American civil engineer designed the first bridge (Eads Bridge) to cross the Mississippi River south of the Missouri River. He also designed a jetty system that caused the river to cut a deeper channel which in turn allowed a better flow of traffic up and down the Mississippi River.
Jeralean Talley - 1899
Born in Montrose, Georgia, Jeralean Talley lived to 116 years, 25 days. At the time she was the oldest living person in the world. When she was born William McKinley was president. At her death in 2015, Barack Obama was in second term as president.
S. Donald Stookey - 1915
The American chemist and inventor developed many types of glass while working at Corning. During his career, Stookey claimed more than 60 patents.
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