December 20 in History

December 20 in Pop Culture History

December 20th is…
Cathode-Ray Tube Day
Games Day
Go Caroling Day
Mudd Day
Sacagawea Day
Sangria Day

December 20th is National Sangria Day.
We’re not sure why, other than “because the internet says so,” but if you’ve made it this far into December, cheers! Who needs a better reason to celebrate?

Sangria (from the Spanish word for blood. Yum?) is a deep red cocktail or wine punch that includes a mixture of wine (usually an inexpensive red), fruit, sweeteners, other alcohol such as brandy or liqueurs, and various herbs and spices. The exact mixture depends on whatever recipe you find or your mixologist’s whim. Sangria probably has ancient roots; though it originated in Spain, it was introduced to the Americas in the 1800s, where it has become widely popular.

Sangria makes a great holiday gift, and not just because it’s loosely defined and thus easy to make – stored and chilled in a fancy container, it’s also festively lovely and fun to share! So grab your favorite toasting buddy and wish them a Happy Sangria Day!

1803 – Although officially signed in April 1803, the French flag came down and the United States’ flag rose in New Orleans, completing the Louisiana Purchase.

1880 – New York’s Broadway was first lighted by electricity, built by Charles F. Brush, and became known as the “Great White Way.”

1946 – It’s a Wonderful Life, starring Jimmy Stewart, premiered in New York City.

1955 – Cardiff was declared the capital city of Wales, United Kingdom. It is also the city where much of the action in the modern Doctor Who television show takes place.

1957 – Elvis Presley was drafted. He served between March 1958 and March 1960. His army serial number was 53 310 761.

1965 – ABC brought The Dating Game and Supermarket Sweep to daytime TV.

1969 – #1 Hit December 20, 1969 – December 26, 1969: Peter, Paul & Mary – Leaving on a Jet Plane

1980 – The Announcerless NFL Game – NBC televised a game between the New York Jets and the Miami Dolphins without any announcers, relying on increased use of graphics (this was pre-CGI) and more detailed calls by the Orange Bowl’s Public Announcements. The Jets won, 24-17, but NBC never tried it again.

1981 – Dreamgirls (Broadway Musical) Opened on December 20, 1981 and closed on August 11, 1985

1985 – The Color Purple, Out of Africa and Enemy Mine were released in theaters.

1987- The Doña Paz collision, the worst peacetime maritime disaster in history. The ship collided with an oil tanker and caught fire, with 4,386 fatalities. It was said that crew made no attempt to organize the passengers, and that the life jacket lockers had been locked.

1986 – #1 Hit December 20, 1986 – January 16, 1987: The Bangles – Walk Like An Egyptian

1991 – Father of the Bride was released in theaters.

2002 – The Wild Thornberrys, Gangs of New York and Two Weeks Notice debuted in theaters.

2006 – Rocky Balboa debuted in theaters.

 

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