On this day:
- The Northwest Ordinance is Enacted (1787): The United States Congress enacted the Northwest Ordinance, establishing the framework for governing the Northwest Territory. This legislation provided guidelines for the creation of new states and guaranteed certain civil liberties, including freedom of religion and the prohibition of slavery in the region.
- The Hollywood Sign is Unveiled (1923): In a moment that would define the entertainment industry, on July 13, 1923, the iconic Hollywood Sign was officially unveiled in Los Angeles, California. Originally reading "HOLLYWOODLAND," the sign served as an advertisement for a local real estate development. Over time, it transformed into a global symbol of the film industry and the allure of stardom.
- Live Aid Concert Unites the World (1985): A global music event organized by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure, took place simultaneously in London, England, and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The concert aimed to raise funds for famine relief in Ethiopia. With performances by renowned artists such as Queen, U2, and David Bowie, the event captured the world's attention and became one of the largest satellite link-ups in history.
Join us on this journey back in time as we uncover captivating stories and significant milestones that have shaped our world. Let's delve into the annals of history and see what happened on this intriguing day. |
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