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August 29: Facts & Historical Events On This Day

Did you know that on this day, August 29, 1854, Daniel Halladay patented the self-governing windmill?

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August 29th observes Chop Suey Day as well as More Herbs, Less Salt Day.

Welcome to the 241st day of the year! We’re slowly getting through the year, and now have only 124 days remaining in 2025.

We’re getting close to the end of the month, but until then let’s look at what makes today so special. Here you’re going to learn about some interesting facts about August 29th, as well as historical events that all happened on this day.

Did you know that on this day, August 29, 1854, Daniel Halladay patented the self-governing windmill? His invention would inadvertently go on to assist with the development of steam trains.

Keep reading for more fun & interesting facts about August 29th in history!

Historical Events

What memorable events happened on August 29 in history? Keep reading to find out!

Elon Musk unveiled a pig called Gertrude with a coin-sized computer chip in her brain.

OTD in 2020: Elon Musk unveiled a pig called Gertrude with a coin-sized computer chip in her brain.

On this day, Elon Musk demonstrated his ambitious plans to create a working brain-to-machine interface.

Eminem won four awards for his hit song “Without Me” at the 19th MTV Music Video Awards.

Netflix was founded by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph in California.

Originally Netflix was a DVD rental service and didn't become an online streaming platform until 2007.

The Gemini V spacecraft returned to Earth, landing in the Atlantic Ocean.

Rowntree’s introduced the famous Kit Kat featuring three layers of wafer cut into finger slices and surrounded by milk chocolate.

OTD in 1935: Rowntree's introduced the famous Kit Kat featuring three layers of wafer cut into finger slices and surrounded by milk chocolate.

Quebec Bridge in St Lawrence, Canada, collapsed after four years of construction.

On this day, there were 86 workers on site, and 75 were killed, with the rest being injured. The instability of the infrastructure was known by Norman McLure, who tried to warn them but sent the message by mail rather than telegraph.

The Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company was incorporated.

The first plant was bought for a $3,500 down payment, and the company has now made more than $20 billion in sales.

Inventor Gottlieb Daimler filed for a patent for a two-wheel “riding car,” or in other words, “motorcycle.”

Sir William Huggins discovered the spectrum of a planetary nebula at his observatory in Upper Tulse Hill in London, England.

Daniel Halladay patented the self-governing windmill.

OTD in 1854: Daniel Halladay patented the self-governing windmill.

Michael Faraday was credited for discovering electromagnetic induction.

Electromagnetic induction is when the movement of magnets around a coil of wire is used to create an electrical current through the wire.

British naval vessel HMS Royal George sank, and over 800 lives were lost.

While being docked in Portsmouth, England, the vessel was purposely rolled so maintenance could be carried out on the hull. However, the ship became out of control and started taking on water. Consequently, it sank, along with the crew on board.

The Treaty of Picquigny was signed between France and England, agreeing on a seven-year truce and free trade between the two kingdoms.

The oldest Japanese coinage was minted.

OTD in 708: The oldest Japanese coinage was minted.

The original copper currency was called "Wadōkaichin" and was round or square with a hole in the center.

Famous Births

Is today your birthday? If so, you share this special day with Michael Jackson! Check out more famous people born on this day below.

1958

Michael Jackson

American Singer

Died On

Jun 25, 2009 (Age 50)

Born IN

Indiana, USA

1993

Liam Payne

English Singer

Died On

Oct 16, 2024 (Age 31)

Born IN

England, UK

1986

Lea Michele

American Actress

Age

39 years old

Born IN

New York, USA

1959

Chris Hadfield

Canadian Astronaut

Age

66 years old

Born IN

Sarnia, Canada

1632

John Locke

English Philosopher

Died On

Oct 28, 1704 (Age 72)

Born IN

England, UK

Birthday & Zodiac

If you were born on August 29th, your star sign is Virgo.

Virgo is an earth sign that’s represented by the Virgin. Although, it’s not necessarily to do with sexual virginity, but rather more to do with this sign’s dedication to the clearness of the mind and purity.

For all of you born in August, your allocated birthstone is the Peridot. The largest peridot stone was discovered on Zagbargad Island, Egypt. Peridot was popular among the Egyptian Pharaohs, and they’re still the national gem of Egypt.

If your birthday falls on this day, you would’ve likely been conceived around December 6 in the previous year.

A baby conceived on this day will likely be born around May 22, 2026.

Special Holidays

If you've got a few minutes spare today, why not celebrate these special holidays.

United States

National Chop Suey Day

Did you know that the Chinese-American dish Chop Suey literally translates to "odds and ends?" This humble dish may have originally been made from kitchen scraps, but it's developed over time into a truly succulent meal. So celebrate Chop Suey Day by eating some chop suey!

United States

More Herbs, Less Salt Day

Salt makes your dishes tasty, but too much salt isn't good for you. Herbs, on the other hand, are both nutritious and delicious! Experiment today by using more herbs and less salt in your meals! If there were ever a holiday we could get behind more, it would be today.

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Your countdown to 2025's upcoming special days!

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