31 fun facts for February, 24

Discover dozens of fun facts for this special day. Read the summary for a quick recap on what happened.
Summary
February 24th is a day of historical significance and various celebrations. Among these events are the establishment of judicial review in the US Supreme Court, the birthday of Apple Inc. co-founder Steve Jobs, and the introduction of the Gregorian calendar by Pope Gregory XIII. National Estonia Day, the engagement of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer, and the release of Led Zeppelin's "Physical Graffiti" album are also notable on this day.
31 Fun facts
  1. In 1803, the US Supreme Court ruled on the case "Marbury v. Madison" on February 24th. This was the first time the Court declared an act of Congress to be unconstitutional, thus establishing the doctrine of judicial review.
  2. February 24th is celebrated as National Tortilla Chip Day in the United States, honoring this popular snack made from corn or flour tortillas, usually served with salsa or guacamole.
  3. On February 24th, 1582, Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian calendar, reforming the Julian calendar and giving us the modern day calendar system that is widely used across the globe.
  4. February 24th, 1839, saw the birth of famous French impressionist artist William-Adolphe Bouguereau. Notable for his realistic paintings, Bouguereau gained significant acclaim for works such as "Birth of Venus" and "The Nut Gatherers."
  5. In 1868, on February 24th, the House of Representatives voted to impeach President Andrew Johnson. He was later acquitted by the Senate, but his impeachment marked the first time a US president faced such a trial.
  6. February 24th, 1955, marks the birth of Steve Jobs, the co-founder of Apple Inc. Jobs' remarkable innovations, including the iPhone and the iPad, transformed the world of technology and communication.
  7. In 1949, on February 24th, the first Emmy Awards were held in Los Angeles, California. These awards recognize excellence in the television industry and have since grown to become a major annual event.
  8. On February 24th, 1920, Germany's National Socialist German Workers' Party (later known as the Nazi Party) was founded by Adolf Hitler. The party had a significant impact on 20th-century history, culminating in World War II and the Holocaust.
  9. February 24th, 2008, saw the film "No Country for Old Men" win the Best Picture award at the 80th Academy Awards. Directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, the film is based on the novel by Cormac McCarthy.
  10. On February 24th, 1938, DuPont Corporation began the production of the synthetic fiber, nylon. This revolutionary material forever changed the world of textiles and consumer goods, from stockings to toothbrushes and beyond.
  11. February 24th is National Estonia Day, marking the country's declaration of independence from the former Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in 1918.
  12. In 1831, on February 24th, Seminole leader Osceola was born. He played a key role in the Second Seminole War against the United States, becoming a symbol of Native American resistance.
  13. On February 24th, 1999, wrestler André the Giant was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame. Born in France, André René Roussimoff was a major figure in professional wrestling during the 1970s and 1980s.
  14. February 24th, 2007, marked the first time NASCAR held a race on a Sunday due to a rainout. The Daytona 500 was also the first "Car of Tomorrow" race, highlighting the new format's implementation.
  15. Australian actor Daniel Johns was born on February 24th, 1979. He is best known for his role as lead singer and guitarist of the alternative rock band Silverchair.
  16. On February 24th, 1982, a record 120 million viewers tuned in to watch M*A*S*H's final episode. The highly popular television series followed a team of doctors and support staff during the Korean War.
  17. In 1914, on February 24th, Joshua Slocum, the first person to sail solo around the world, was declared legally dead. Slocum had been missing since 1909 after setting sail for the West Indies.
  18. February 24th, 2004, marked the release of "The Passion of the Christ." Directed by Mel Gibson, the film portrays the final hours of Jesus Christ's life and generated significant controversy.
  19. On February 24th, 1955, the first Baggage Claim area opened at New York's Idlewild Airport. This airport was later renamed John F. Kennedy International Airport.
  20. February 24th, 1917, saw the famous jazz trumpeter, Miles Davis, receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Davis gained considerable recognition for his role in the development of the jazz genre.
  21. In 1961, February 24th marked the engagement of actress Elizabeth Taylor and singer Eddie Fisher. The couple eventually divorced, but their relationship sparked significant interest from the media.
  22. On February 24th, 2019, YouTuber and singer Poppy officially released her graphic novel titled 'Genesis 1.' This release marked a significant milestone for the artist, who had been steadily gaining popularity since 2014.
  23. February 24th, 1981, saw Buckingham Palace announce the engagement of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer. The couple married later that year in the highly publicized wedding ceremony.
  24. In 1991, on February 24th, the Desert Storm ground war began. The operation was a military effort to liberate Kuwait from Iraqi occupation.
  25. On February 24th, 1995, professional basketball player Hakeem Olajuwon achieved a triple-double with 15 blocks. This astounding accomplishment solidified Olajuwon's status as one of the greatest shot-blockers in the history of NBA.
  26. February 24th, 1975, saw the English rock band Led Zeppelin release their sixth studio album, "Physical Graffiti." It went on to become one of their most commercially successful albums.
  27. In 1946, on February 24th, famed Argentinean revolutionary Che Guevara's family moved from Rosario to Buenos Aires. This move would lay the groundwork for the path Guevara would take in his later life.
  28. On February 24th, 1988, businessman Michael Jackson purchased a California ranch called "Neverland." The property gained significant attention due to its amusement park, zoo, and various other features.
  29. February 24th, 1771, saw the British explorer James Cook insert a South Georgia Island flag for the first time. He also named the island in honor of King George III.
  30. In 1928, on February 24th, actor Al Lettieri was born. Best remembered for his roles in "The Godfather" and "Mr. Majestyk," Lettieri had a successful acting career in both film and television.
  31. On February 24th, 1809, London's Drury Lane Theatre, also known as Theatre Royal, caught fire and burned to the ground. This event marked the third time the iconic theater had been destroyed by fire.