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March 2: Facts & Historical Events On This Day

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Did you know that on this day, March 2, 1969, the Concorde airplane was tested for the first time?

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March 2nd is Banana Cream Pie Day and Dr. Seuss Day.

Welcome to the 62nd day of the year! We’re gradually getting through the year, but we still have another 304 days left in 2024.

March 2 had its fair share of disasters but has redeemed itself in history in other areas like technology and the growth of the United States of America.

Did you know that on this day in 1969, the Concorde airplane was tested for the first time? The flight took place in Toulouse, France.

Keep reading for more fun & interesting facts about March 2nd in history!

Events

What memorable events happened on March 2 in history? Keep reading to find out!

2022

US President Joe Biden announced that Americans no longer needed to wear masks against Covid-19, following guidance released by the CDC.

2017

Chemical elements Moscovium, Tennessine, and Oganesson were added to the Periodic Table of Elements.

The new elements were announced at an official inauguration ceremony at the Russian Academy of Sciences in Moscow.

2008

Dmitry Medvedev was elected as the third President of Russia.

OTD in 2008: Dmitry Medvedev was elected as the third President of Russia.

1998

Jupiter’s moon was found to have a liquid ocean under a thick crust of ice.

The Galileo probe made the discovery.

1989

Madonna featured in a Pepsi Commercial during NBC-TV’s “Cosby Show.”

The “Make A Wish” commercial gave fans a club version sample of her pending hit single “Like A Prayer.”

1972

The US spacecraft Pioneer 10 launched.

The Pioneer 10 was the first spacecraft to obtain close-up images of Jupiter as well as pass through an asteroid belt.

1969

The Concorde airplane was tested for the first time in Toulouse, France.

OTD in 1969: The Concorde airplane was tested for the first time in Toulouse

1965

The musical “The Sound of Music,” starring Julie Andrews, premiered.

The movie is one of the greatest musicals of all time and won many awards, including the Academy Awards Best Picture of 1966.

1949

Automatic street lights first appeared in New Milford, Connecticut, US.

OTD in 1949: Automatic street lights first appeared in New Milford

This marked the end for manual street lights.

1933

The original “King Kong” movie was shown at Radio City Music Hall and RKO Roxy, New York City, US.

Rotten Tomatoes ranks the movie as the fourth greatest horror of all time.

1933

An 8.4 magnitude Sanriku Earthquake and tsunami rocked Japan.

A shocking 1,522 people died, 1,542 went missing, and 12,053 people were injured in the disaster.

1910

Two trains crashed in a snowstorm in Wellington, Washington, USA, claiming the lives of 96 people.

1836

The Republic of Texas declared independence from Mexico during the Texas Revolution.

1797

The Bank of England printed the first one-pound and two-pound banknotes.

OTD in 1797: The Bank of England printed the first one-pound and two-pound banknotes.

Famous Births

Are you celebrating your birthday today? If so, did you know that you share the same birthday as Daniel Craig? See what other famous people were born on this day.

1997

Becky G

American

Singer

Becky G

Age:

27 years old

Born In:

California, USA

1962

Jon Bon Jovi

American

Rock Singer

Jon Bon Jovi

Age:

62 years old

Born In:

New Jersey, USA

1988

James Arthur

English

Singer

James Arthur

Age:

36 years old

Born In:

England, UK

1968

Daniel Craig

English

Actor

Daniel Craig

Age:

56 years old

Born In:

England, UK

Quotes

What is your favorite quote from March 2? Here are the most noteworthy quotes said on this day throughout history.

1842

We are not what we are, nor do we treat or esteem each other for such, but for what we are capable of being.

Henry David Thoreau

Henry David Thoreau

American Naturalist

Special Holidays

Looking for a reason to celebrate? Well, here’s a few! These unique holidays are sure to bring some enjoyment to your day.

March 2: National Banana Cream Pie Day
United States

National Banana Cream Pie Day

Spoons at the ready, everyone, as today we celebrate cream pie! And not just any pie – today is Banana Cream Pie Day. So why not spend time in your kitchen, and whip up a delicious banana cream pie to share with your family and friends?

March 2: Dr. Seuss Day
United States

Dr. Seuss Day

What better day than Dr. Seuss’ birthday to dive into his wonderfully wacky world? Schools around the US celebrate this day by doing group readings of Suess’s books, but if you’re not school-age – no worries, you can still get involved by picking up one of his stories!

THe Fact Site’s

Fun Fact Of The Day

Four Nile crocodiles have been found in Florida. They are the second-largest crocodile and are more dangerous than the native crocodiles and alligators in Florida.

Birthday & Zodiac

People who were born on March 2 all share the Pisces star sign.

Pisces is represented by the fish and is the twelfth and final sign in the zodiac. Anyone who was born between February 19 and March 20 falls into this astrological sign.

All those born in March have the Aquamarine birthstone. Aquamarine gets its name from an old Latin expression meaning “seawater.” Like the still pristine waters, the Aquamarine stone brings an abundance of peace into the wearer’s life.

If you were lucky enough to be born on March 2, you were likely conceived around June 9, the year before.

A baby that is conceived on March 2nd, 2024, will likely be due later this year around November 23rd.

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