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2019 ๐ŸŒฟ Nature

One hundred activists, officials, and other concerned citizens in Iceland hold a funeral for Okjรถkull glacier, which has completely melted after having once covered six square miles (15.5ย km2).

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2005 ๐ŸŒฟ Nature

A massive power blackout hits the Indonesian island of Java; affecting almost 100 million people, it is one of the largest and most widespread power outages in history.

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1999 ๐ŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Cassius Stanley, American basketball player

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1998 ๐ŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Brian To'o, Australian-Samoan rugby league player

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1998 ๐ŸŽ‚ Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Clairo, American singer-songwriter

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1997 ๐ŸŽ‚ Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Josephine Langford, Australian actress

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1997 ๐ŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Renato Sanches, Portuguese footballer

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1995 ๐ŸŽ‚ Nature

🎂 Born on this day: Parker McKenna Posey, American actress

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1994 ๐ŸŽ‚ Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Madelaine Petsch, American actress and YouTuber

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1994 ๐ŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Morgan Sanson, French footballer

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1994 ๐ŸŽ‚ Sports

🎂 Born on this day: Seiya Suzuki, Japanese baseball player

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1993 ๐ŸŽ‚ Arts

🎂 Born on this day: Jung Eun-ji, South Korean singer-songwriter

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1983 ๐ŸŒฟ Nature

Hurricane Alicia made landfall near Galveston, Texas, causing $3ย billion in damage and 21 fatalities.

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1976 ๐Ÿš€ Space

The Soviet Union's robotic probe Luna 24 successfully lands on the Moon.

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1963 โญ Fun Fact

Civil rights movement: James Meredith becomes the first African American to graduate from the University of Mississippi.

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1958 ๐ŸŽจ Arts

Vladimir Nabokov's controversial novel Lolita is published in the United States.

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1938 ๐ŸŒฟ Nature

The Thousand Islands Bridge, connecting New York, United States, with Ontario, Canada, over the Saint Lawrence River, is dedicated by U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt.

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1933 ๐Ÿ’ก Invention

The Volksempfรคnger is first presented to the German public at a radio exhibition; the presiding Nazi Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, delivers an accompanying speech heralding the radio as the 'eighth great power'.

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1923 โšฝ Sports

The first British Track and Field championships for women are held in London, Great Britain.

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1903 ๐Ÿ’ก Invention

German engineer Karl Jatho allegedly flies his self-made, motored gliding airplane four months before the first flight of the Wright brothers.

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1877 ๐Ÿš€ Space

American astronomer Asaph Hall discovered Phobos, the larger of Mars's two moons, six days after discovering Deimos, the smaller one.

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1868 ๐Ÿ”ฌ Science

French astronomer Pierre Janssen discovers helium.

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1838 ๐Ÿงญ Exploration

The Wilkes Expedition, which would explore the Puget Sound and Antarctica, weighs anchor at Hampton Roads.

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1783 ๐Ÿš€ Space

A meteor procession blazed across the night sky over Great Britain.

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1783 ๐Ÿš€ Space

A huge fireball meteor is seen across Great Britain as it passes over the east coast.

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1612 โญ Fun Fact

The trials of the Pendle and Samlesbury witches (statue pictured), among the most famous of England's witch trials, began at the assizes in Lancaster.

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1572 โญ Fun Fact

The Huguenot King Henry III of Navarre marries the Catholic Margaret of Valois, ostensibly to reconcile the feuding Protestants and Catholics of France.

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About Fun Kid Facts

Fun Kid Facts (funkidfacts.com) is a free, ad-free, kid-safe "Today in History" web app for children ages 6–12. Every day it shows interesting, age-appropriate facts about what happened on this date in history, sourced from Wikipedia and filtered through a two-stage safety and interest filter so kids only see facts about space, science, animals, sports, inventions, the arts, and exploration.

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What ages is it for?
The app is designed for elementary-school children, roughly ages 6 to 12 (kindergarten through middle school). The reading level is geared toward a 4th grader.
How does the kid-safety filter work?
Each Wikipedia fact is checked against two filters. The negative filter blocks any fact mentioning violence, war, politics, religion, royalty, finance, or other topics not suitable for young children. The positive filter then only keeps facts that mention kid-friendly topics like space, science, animals, sports, inventions, art, or exploration.
Where do the facts come from?
All facts come from Wikipedia's "On This Day" REST API. Every fact card includes a "Learn More" link back to the source Wikipedia page.
Can I see facts for a specific date or my birthday?
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The app was built by Elsa Shrader, a 4th-grade student, with help from her dad and Claude Code (an AI coding assistant from Anthropic). It runs on Google Cloud Run.

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