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September 29

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2000
🎨 Culture

World Heart Day First Observed

The World Health Organization established World Heart Day to raise awareness about cardiovascular diseases.

📍 Global
Culture Health WHO
1969
🔬 Science

First Photographs of Mars Returned by Mariner 6

NASA's Mariner 6 spacecraft transmitted the first close-up images of Mars, advancing planetary exploration.

📍 Space (NASA Mission)
Science Space Exploration NASA
1969
📅 Invention

First Flight of Concorde Prototype

The Concorde prototype completed its first supersonic flight, marking a milestone in aviation history.

📍 Toulouse, France
Invention Aviation France
1954
🔬 Science

CERN Established to Promote Nuclear Research

The European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) was established, becoming the world's leading center for particle physics research.

📍 Geneva, Switzerland
Science Physics Switzerland
1951
📅 Invention

First Direct Dial Telephone Call Made Across U.S.

The first direct-dial coast-to-coast telephone call was made in the United States, revolutionizing communication.

📍 Englewood, New Jersey, United States
Invention Communication United States
1935
⚔️ War

Italy Invades Ethiopia, Beginning Second Italo-Ethiopian War

Italy launched its invasion of Ethiopia, marking a key event leading up to World War II.

📍 Ethiopia
War WWII Prelude Italy
1912
📅 Invention

First Use of Diesel Engine in Locomotives

The first diesel-powered locomotive was introduced in Switzerland, transforming railway transportation.

📍 Zurich, Switzerland
Invention Transport Switzerland
1910
📅 Invention

First Use of Neon Lighting Displayed in Paris

Georges Claude demonstrated neon lighting in Paris, revolutionizing advertising and urban landscapes.

📍 Paris, France
Invention Technology France
1899
📅 Invention

First Public Demonstration of Radio Transmission

Guglielmo Marconi conducted the first public demonstration of wireless radio transmission, revolutionizing global communication.

📍 London, United Kingdom
Invention Communication United Kingdom
1897
📅 Invention

First Use of the Term 'Computer' in Print

The term 'computer' appeared in print for the first time, referring to mechanical calculating devices.

📍 London, United Kingdom
Invention Computing United Kingdom
1893
📅 Invention

First Motion Picture Studio Opens

Thomas Edison opened the world's first motion picture studio, the Black Maria, pioneering the film industry.

📍 West Orange, New Jersey, United States
Invention Film United States
1885
📅 Invention

First Use of Steel-Framed Skyscraper Design

The Home Insurance Building in Chicago was completed, pioneering the use of steel-frame construction in skyscrapers.

📍 Chicago, Illinois, United States
Invention Architecture United States
1881
📅 Invention

First Electric Streetcar Operates in Europe

The first electric streetcar began service in Berlin, marking a milestone in urban public transportation.

📍 Berlin, Germany
Invention Transport Germany
1880
🎨 Culture

First World's Fair Opens in Australia

The Melbourne International Exhibition opened as Australia’s first World's Fair, showcasing global industry and culture.

📍 Melbourne, Australia
Culture Exposition Australia
1867
📅 Invention

First Practical Typewriter Marketed

Christopher Latham Sholes marketed the first practical typewriter, transforming written communication worldwide.

📍 Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Invention Technology United States
1858
📅 Invention

First Use of Submarine Telegraph Cable Between Continents

The first successful message was sent via submarine telegraph cable between Europe and North America.

📍 Valentia Island, Ireland
Invention Communication Global
1851
🎨 Culture

First World's Fair Held in the United States

The first World's Fair in the United States opened, showcasing industrial achievements and innovations.

📍 New York City, United States
Culture Innovation United States
1849
📅 Invention

First Patent for a Safety Pin Granted

Walter Hunt received the first patent for the modern safety pin, a simple yet essential invention.

📍 New York City, United States
Invention Everyday Objects United States
1833
🎨 Culture

First Public Library Opens in the United States

The first tax-supported public library in the U.S. opened in Peterborough, New Hampshire, promoting free access to knowledge.

📍 Peterborough, New Hampshire, United States
Culture Education United States
1670
🎨 Culture

Hudson's Bay Company Chartered

The Hudson's Bay Company, one of the oldest commercial corporations in the world, was officially chartered.

📍 London, United Kingdom
Culture Trade United Kingdom