Today’s date includes some of the significant historical events that The Ozark Trading Post has gathered.
- September 11, 1967 → The Beatles recorded “All You Need Is Love” live on a global television broadcast, spreading a message of love and unity.
- September 11, 1985 → Birth of Scott Moffatt, Canadian singer, songwriter, and member of the pop-rock band The Moffatts.
- September 11, 1997 → Scotland voted in favor of creating its own parliament, leading to increased self-governance and empowerment.
- September 11, 2001 → The South African “Springboks” rugby team won the Rugby World Cup, bringing joy to sports fans.
- September 11, 1989 → Birth of Elizabeth Henstridge, British actress known for her role in the TV series “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.”
- September 11, 2008 → The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN was successfully started, advancing our understanding of particle physics.
- September 11, 1965 → Birth of Moby, American musician, DJ, and environmental activist known for his electronic music.
- September 11, 2003 → Sweden’s Foreign Minister Anna Lindh, who worked for peace and human rights, was posthumously awarded the Olof Palme Prize.
- September 11, 1977 → The Atari 2600 video game console was released, bringing joy to gamers and becoming an iconic part of gaming history.
- September 11, 1981 → Birth of Charles Kelley, American musician and member of the country music group Lady A (formerly Lady Antebellum).
- September 11, 1992 → The International Olympic Committee voted to allow professional athletes to compete in the Olympics, promoting inclusivity in sports.
- September 11, 1976 → Birth of Richard Ashcroft, British musician and lead singer of the rock band The Verve.
- September 11, 1989 → David Copperfield, the famous illusionist, escaped from Alcatraz in a televised special, captivating audiences with his magic.
- September 11, 2007 → The first-generation iPhone received a significant price drop, making it more accessible to a broader audience and changing the smartphone landscape.
- September 11, 1990 → Northern and Western Germany were officially reunified, bringing together the nation after years of division.