On This Day in History – June 20

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On This Day in History – June 20

Major Events

  • 1782 – The U.S. Congress officially adopts the Great Seal of the United States, featuring the bald eagle.

  • 1837 – Queen Victoria ascends the British throne following the death of her uncle, King William IV, beginning the Victorian era.

  • 1863 – West Virginia is admitted as the 35th state of the United States during the Civil War.

  • 1893 – Lizzie Borden is acquitted of the axe murders of her father and stepmother in Fall River, Massachusetts.

  • 1963 – The United States and the Soviet Union establish the “red telephone” hotline to improve Cold War communications.

  • 1991 – Germany’s capital officially moves from Bonn to Berlin following reunification.

  • 2003 – The Wikimedia Foundation is founded in St. Petersburg, Florida, to support Wikipedia and other free knowledge projects.

Famous Birthdays

  • Jacques Offenbach (1819–1880), German-French composer known for his operettas, including Orpheus in the Underworld.

  • Lillian Hellman (1905–1984), American playwright and screenwriter known for The Little Foxes.

  • Audie Murphy (1925–1971), American soldier and actor, one of the most decorated U.S. combat veterans of World War II.

  • Olympia Dukakis (1931–2021), American actress and Academy Award winner for Moonstruck.

  • John Goodman (born 1952), American actor known for Roseanne and numerous film roles.

  • Nicole Kidman (born 1967), Australian-American actress and producer, known for her roles in Moulin Rouge! and The Hours.

  • Lionel Richie (born 1949), American singer-songwriter and music icon, formerly of The Commodores.

Notable Deaths

  • Manuel Noriega (1934–2017), former military dictator of Panama.

  • Leopold Mozart (1719–1787), Austrian composer and father of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.

  • Bugsy Siegel (1906–1947), American mobster and one of the major developers of the Las Vegas Strip.

Holidays

  • West Virginia Day (U.S.) – Celebrates the state’s admission to the Union in 1863.

  • World Refugee Day (International) – Recognized by the United Nations to honor the strength and courage of refugees worldwide.

  • Argentine Flag Day (Argentina) – Commemorates the death of Manuel Belgrano, creator of Argentina’s national flag.

Fun Facts

  • The U.S. “red telephone” with the Soviet Union was never actually red — and it used teletype, not voice.

  • Nicole Kidman, born on this day, once held the title of highest-paid actress in the world.

  • The Great Seal adopted in 1782 appears on U.S. passports, currency, and official government documents.

  • Audie Murphy went on to star in films after the war — even playing himself in To Hell and Back, based on his own life.

  • Lizzie Borden’s trial captivated the nation and inspired the famous rhyme: “Lizzie Borden took an axe…”

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