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July 3: Facts & Historical Events On This Day

Did you know that on this day, July 3, 1985, "Back to the Future" was released in US theaters?

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July 3rd is celebrated as Disobedience Day as well as International Plastic Bag Free Day.

We are now on day 184 out of 365, and have 181 days remaining in 2025.

Here we are going to learn some of the coolest past events and facts for this day in history.

Did you know that on this day, July 3, 1985, “Back to the Future” was released in US theaters? It went on to become one of the greatest sci-fi films of all time.

Keep reading for more fun & interesting facts about July 3rd in history!

Historical Events

What memorable events happened on July 3 in history? Keep reading to find out!

Greta Gerwig’s Barbie film was banned in Vietnam.

OTD in 2023: Greta Gerwig’s Barbie film was banned in Vietnam.

The movie contains a scene featuring a map of the South China Sea depicting China's unilateral control over the territory. In reality, Vietnam has valid claims to much of this region, meaning the film's map violates the nation's sovereignty.

Cardi B became the first female rapper to have two number 1s in the Billboard charts.

Her single "I Like It" topped the charts on this day. Her previous chart-topper was "Bodak Yellow (Money Moves)," reaching #1 in 2017.

Maria Sharapova became the first Russian to win Wimbledon.

The 17-year-old Sharapova stunned audiences when she defeated reigning champion Serena Williams, who had remained undefeated at Wimbledon since 2001.

“Back to the Future” was released in US theaters.

The hit classic movie had a budget of $19 million and grossed $389.1 million at the Box Office.

A Soviet N1 rocket failed during its launch, causing the largest rocket explosion in recorded history.

The Soviet Union pinned all their hopes and dreams of landing anything on the moon on their N1 rocket, but time was against them. They tried to launch the N1 four times, but the second launch was the most catastrophic. A few seconds after lift-off, some of its engines failed, and it tipped on its side and crashed on its launch pad, blowing it up completely.

Scotsman John Logie Baird demonstrated the color television transmission in London for the first time.

OTD in 1928: Scotsman John Logie Baird demonstrated the color television transmission in London for the first time.

Idaho became the 43rd state to join the United States of America.

Mechanical engineer Karl Benz drove his first automobile in Mannheim, Germany.

The vehicle ran on just 0.75 horsepower and one cylinder with a four-stroke gasoline engine. The top speed it could achieve was 10 miles per hour.

The world’s first stock index was published.

The first stock index was the Dow Jones Transportation Index which Charles Dow created.

North America’s biggest battle, “The Battle of Gettysburg,” was won by the union.

Around 51,000 soldiers lost their lives during the battle.

The Bank of Savings in New York City became the first bank in the US.

Norway’s oldest newspaper, “Adresseavisen,” was first printed.

The newspaper is still in print under the Polaris Media Group.

The Battle of Fort Necessity occurred.

On this day, George Washington had his first military experience in Pennsylvania. The battle was against France, but they were too strong and numerous; thus, Washington surrendered.

French explorer Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec City, Canada.

OTD in 1608: French explorer Samuel de Champlain founded Quebec City

Saladin’s troops surrounded the Jerusalem Crusaders, so they were unable to reach the Springs of Kafr Hattin and would lose the battle.

OTD in 1187: Saladin's troops surrounded the Jerusalem Crusaders

On this day, Muslim armies defeated the Jerusalem Crusaders under the direction of Saladin (Sultan of Egypt). The battle was due to take place in Tiberias, which is present-day Israel. However, Saladin's army cut off access to water supplies 6 miles (9.7 km) from Tiberias, making the Jerusalem Crusaders thirsty. Saladin's army also tormented the crusaders by lighting the surrounding grass to dry their throats further and weaken them for battle.

Famous Births

If you’re celebrating your birthday today, you share the same birthday with Tom Cruise! Check out these other famous people who were born on this day!

1962

Tom Cruise

American Actor

Age

63 years old

Born IN

New York, USA

1989

Elle King

American Singer

Age

36 years old

Born IN

California, USA

1980

Olivia Munn

American Actress

Age

45 years old

Born IN

Oklahoma, USA

1973

Patrick Wilson

American Actor

Age

52 years old

Born IN

Virginia, USA

Birthday & Zodiac

People who were born on this day all share the Cancer zodiac sign.

Cancers are without question the most generous of all other signs. With that generosity comes a loyal person devoted to their friends and loved ones.

All those born in July have the Ruby birthstone. The name “Ruby” is derived from the Latin word “rubeus,” meaning “red.” The July birthstone symbolizes love, affection, energy, and success. Similarly, the color red is associated with love and passion.

People born on July 3 were likely conceived the previous year on October 10.

The due date for babies conceived on this day is around March 26th, 2026.

Special Holidays

Are you looking for something to do today? Then why not find time today to celebrate the following special holidays.

United States

Disobedience Day

Today it’s all about letting everything go and just generally doing whatever you wish! Disobedience Day occurs every year on July 3 but only lasts one day, so be sure to make the most of it!

World

International Plastic Bag Free Day

We can all agree on one thing: plastic waste is a scourge upon our planet. Plastic bags are one of the worst culprits, so ditch them today in favor of a tote bag, a recycled bag, or just carry things in your hands!

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