DateNameLocation / Topic
Saturday, Sep 25
Armed Forces Day Armed Forces Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National One-Hit Wonder Day National One-Hit Wonder Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Comic Book Day National Comic Book Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Lobster Day National Lobster Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Tune-Up Day National Tune-Up Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Research Administrator Day National Research Administrator Day
Saturday, Sep 25
Math Storytelling Day Math Storytelling Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Public Lands Day National Public Lands Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Singles Day National Singles Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Seat Check Saturday National Seat Check Saturday
Saturday, Sep 25
National Hunting and Fishing Day National Hunting and Fishing Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Family Health and Fitness Day USA National Family Health and Fitness Day USA
Saturday, Sep 25
National Ghost Hunting Day National Ghost Hunting Day
Saturday, Sep 25
Save Your Photos Day Save Your Photos Day
Saturday, Sep 25
Sukkot V Sukkot V
Saturday, Sep 25
St. Nicholas of Flüe
Switzerland (Obwalden)
St. Nicholas of Flüe
Saturday, Sep 25
International Lace Day International Lace Day
Saturday, Sep 25
Better Breakfast Day Better Breakfast Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Daughter Day National Daughter Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Cooking Day National Cooking Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Quesadilla Day National Quesadilla Day
Saturday, Sep 25
International Rabbit Day International Rabbit Day
Saturday, Sep 25
World Pharmacists Day World Pharmacists Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Psychotherapy Day National Psychotherapy Day
Saturday, Sep 25
World Dream Day World Dream Day
Saturday, Sep 25
National Fitness Day National Fitness Day
Saturday, Sep 25
Binge Day Binge Day

Historical Events on September 25

  • 1775: During the American Revolutionary War, Ethan Allen surrenders to the British after trying to capture Montreal during the Battle of Longue-Pointe.
  • 1789: 12 amendments are added to the Constitution by the U.S Congress. These included the Bill of Rights, The Congressional Compensation Amendment and the never ratified Congressional Apportionment Amendment.
  • 1846: Zachary Taylor leads United States troops to capture the Mexican city of Monterrey.
  • 1890: Sequoia National Park is established by the U.S Congress.
  • 1912: Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism is created in New York City.
  • 1915: The Second Battle of Champagne starts during WWI.
  • 1944: Remnants of the British 1st Airborne Division withdraw from Arnhem in the Netherlands. This concludes the Battle of Arnhem and Operation Market Garden.
  • 1956: The first transatlantic underwater telephone cable system is inaugurated on this day—it’s called TAT-1.
  • 1957: United States Army troops integrate Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas.
  • 1977: Over 4,000 people take part of the first running of the Chicago Marathon on this day.
  • 1978: A Boeing 727 (PSA Flight 182) collides with a Cessna 172 and crashes in San Diego, California. Approximately 144 people are killed.
  • 1981: Belize joins the U.N.
  • 1992: NASA launches the Mars Observer on this day. This $500 million dollar probe is the first United States’ mission to Mars in 17 years. Unfortunately, the probe would fail approximately a year later.

Famous Birthdays on September 25

  • American novelist, short story writer and Nobel Prize Laureate William Faulkner is born in 1897.
  • French director and screenwriter Robert Bresson is born in 1901.
  • French director and screenwriter Jacqueline Audry is born in 1908.
  • Alleged American spy Ethel Rosenberg is born in 1915.
  • American poet and novelist Aram Saroyan is born in 1943.
  • American actor and producer Michael Douglas is born in 1944.
  • English actress Felicity Kendal is born in 1946.
  • American golfer Gil Morgan is born in 1946.