DateNameLocation / Topic
Saturday, May 3
Constitution Memorial Day Constitution Memorial Day
Saturday, May 3
Cross Day Cross Day
Saturday, May 3
World Press Freedom Day World Press Freedom Day
Saturday, May 3
Constitution Day Constitution Day
Saturday, May 3
National Lumpy Rug Day National Lumpy Rug Day
Saturday, May 3
National Garden Meditation Day National Garden Meditation Day
Saturday, May 3
National Specially-Able Pets Day National Specially-Able Pets Day
Saturday, May 3
National Two Different Colored Shoes Day National Two Different Colored Shoes Day
Saturday, May 3
National Paranormal Day National Paranormal Day
Saturday, May 3
National Chocolate Custard Day National Chocolate Custard Day
Saturday, May 3
National Raspberry Pop Over Day National Raspberry Pop Over Day
Saturday, May 3
National Textiles Day National Textiles Day
Saturday, May 3
National Fitness Day National Fitness Day
Saturday, May 3
National Scrapbook Day National Scrapbook Day
Saturday, May 3
National Homebrew Day National Homebrew Day
Saturday, May 3
Join Hands Day Join Hands Day
Saturday, May 3
National Bombshells’ Day National Bombshells’ Day
Saturday, May 3
National Start Seeing Monarchs Day National Start Seeing Monarchs Day
Saturday, May 3
Free Comic Book Day Free Comic Book Day
Saturday, May 3
National Lemonade Day National Lemonade Day
Saturday, May 3
National Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Day National Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Day
Saturday, May 3
Herb Day Herb Day
Saturday, May 3
Astronomy Day Astronomy Day
Saturday, May 3
Beer Pong Day Beer Pong Day
Saturday, May 3
Wildfire Community Preparedness Day Wildfire Community Preparedness Day

Historical Events on May 3

  • 1837: In the city of Athens in Greece, the University of Athens is started.
  • 1855: William Walker and sixty men leave San Francisco it conquer Nicaragua.
  • 1867: The Hudson Bay Company gives up its claim to Vancouver Island.
  • 1921: West Virginia is the first U.S State to pass a law creating a broad-sweeping sales tax. However, it isn’t implemented for several years due to problems with enforcement.
  • 1937: Margaret Mitchell wins the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for the novel Gone with the Wind.
  • 1942: Imperial Japanese naval forces invade Tulagi Island in the Solomon Island Chain. This will result in the Battle of the Coral Sea between Japanese forces and U.S and Australian forces.
  • 1947: A new Japanese constitution goes into effect after WWII.
  • 1948: The United States Supreme Court rules that courts cannot enforce racial covenants on real estate during Shelley v. Kraemer.
  • 1951: Royal Festival Hall in London opens on this day.
  • 1951: Closed-door hearing on the dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur by United States President Harry Truman is begun by the U.S Senate Committee on the Armed Services & the U.S Senate Committee on Foreign Relations.
  • 1978: A Digital Equipment Corporation marketing representative sends a bulk commercial email to every ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network) address on the Western Coast of the U.S. This is the first official instance of SPAM.
  • 1986: After a bomb explodes on Flight UL 512 in Sri Lanka, 21 people are killed and another 41 are injured.
  • 1999: Over 660 people are injured and another 45 are killed during an F5 tornado in Oklahoma City.

Famous Birthdays on May 3

  • German-French physicist, poet and Nobel Prize laureate, Alfred Kastler is born in 1902.
  • American singer and actor, Bing Crosby is born in 1903.
  • American actress Mary Astor is born in 1906.
  • American poet and novelist, May Sarton is born in 1912.
  • American novelist and playwright, William Inge is born in 1913.
  • American singer-songwriter James Brown is born in 1933.

American physicist and Nobel Prize laureate, Steven Weinberg is born in 1933.