🗓️ On This Day - February 8th
February 8th may feel just like another day, but trust is, it has a lot of history, and a lot to celebrate! It may well be a birthday or anniversary of your own - but in case you’re stuck without something to look back on today, here are some of the most important things to have ever occurred on February 8th!
On this day
Richard Johnson took the Vice Presidency - the US’ first!
On this day back in 1837, Richard Johnson officially became Vice President of the United States. He was the first one ever to be chosen by the United States Senate!
The White House got a wireless for the first time ever!
The first ever radio set in the White House was set up and tuned in on this very day back in 1922! It was introduced by President Warren G. Harding.
Watch your step!
Although it may seem as though it’s always been there, the Hollywood Walk of Fame was actually established on this day back in 1960! It now holds the names of over 2,700 stars - and counting!
The crew from Skylab 4 returned to Earth.
The very last crew to ever visit the American space station Skylab came back to earth on February 8th 1974. They had spent 84 days in space!
Special Days Falling on February 8th
February 8th’s proven itself to be fairly memorable - just see above! However, we’re not quite finished. Here are a few special days you might fancy celebrating if you don’t already have an occasion of your own today!National Iowa Day
The Hawkeye State is known for its friendly residents and beautiful landscapes - so today is the day to celebrate it! Head over to Iowa for a quick road trip, or read up on the state’s history to celebrate!
National Kite Flying Day
Who didn’t love flying kites as a child? Well, today is the day to find that child-like wonder again and take your favorite kite out for a quick run! Try to bring friends and family with you, and celebrate properly by watching all of the colors fill the sky.
National Boy Scouts Day
Boys from across the nation have been learning how to survive in the wilderness, doing good deeds for their communities, and above all, doing their best - since 1910! Given the movement was founded on this day back in 1910, it’s hardly surprising that Boy Scout packs celebrate the anniversary today.
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