DateNameLocation / Topic
Sunday, Nov 1
All Saints' Day All Saints' Day
Sunday, Nov 1
Liberty Day Liberty Day
Sunday, Nov 1
Independence Day Independence Day
Sunday, Nov 1
World Vegan Day World Vegan Day
Sunday, Nov 1
Revival Day Revival Day
Sunday, Nov 1
Anniversary of the Revolution Anniversary of the Revolution
Sunday, Nov 1
Remembrance Day Remembrance Day
Sunday, Nov 1
National Authors’ Day National Authors’ Day
Sunday, Nov 1
National Calzone Day National Calzone Day
Sunday, Nov 1
National Family Literacy Day National Family Literacy Day
Sunday, Nov 1
National Cook For Your Pets Day National  Cook For Your Pets Day
Sunday, Nov 1
National Vinegar Day National Vinegar Day
Sunday, Nov 1
National Deep Fried Clams Day National Deep Fried Clams Day
Sunday, Nov 1
National Brush Day National Brush Day
Sunday, Nov 1
Loy Krathong Loy Krathong
Sunday, Nov 1
King Jigme Khesar Namgyel's Coronation
Sunday, Nov 1
Water Festival Ceremony (Day 3)
Sunday, Nov 1
Zero Tasking Day Zero Tasking Day
Sunday, Nov 1
National Cinnamon Day National Cinnamon Day
Sunday, Nov 1
Extra Mile Day Extra Mile Day
Sunday, Nov 1
Scented Candle Day Scented Candle Day
Sunday, Nov 1
Movember Movember
Sunday, Nov 1
NoSHAVEmber NoSHAVEmber
Sunday, Nov 1
Gluten-Free Diet Awareness Month Gluten-Free Diet Awareness Month
Sunday, Nov 1
Marzipan Week Marzipan Week
Sunday, Nov 1
National Life Writing Month National Life Writing Month
Sunday, Nov 1
Banana Pudding Lovers Month Banana Pudding Lovers Month
Sunday, Nov 1
National Peanut Butter Lovers Month National Peanut Butter Lovers Month
Sunday, Nov 1
National Fun With Fondue Month National Fun With Fondue Month
Sunday, Nov 1
World Vegan Month World Vegan Month
Sunday, Nov 1
Spinach And Squash Month Spinach And Squash Month
Sunday, Nov 1
Sweet Potato Awareness Month Sweet Potato Awareness Month
Sunday, Nov 1
National Pet Cancer Awareness Month National Pet Cancer Awareness Month
Sunday, Nov 1
Aviation History Month Aviation History Month
Sunday, Nov 1
National Pomegranate Month National Pomegranate Month
Sunday, Nov 1
Manatee Awareness Month Manatee Awareness Month
Sunday, Nov 1
National Roasting Month National Roasting Month
Sunday, Nov 1
Adopt A Senior Pet Month Adopt A Senior Pet Month
Sunday, Nov 1
PTA Healthy Lifestyles Month PTA Healthy Lifestyles Month
Sunday, Nov 1
National Scholarship Month National Scholarship Month
Sunday, Nov 1
National Gratitude Month National Gratitude Month
Sunday, Nov 1
Prematurity Awareness Month Prematurity Awareness Month
Sunday, Nov 1
Historic Bridge Awareness Month Historic Bridge Awareness Month
Sunday, Nov 1
Worldwide Bereaved Siblings Month Worldwide Bereaved Siblings Month
Sunday, Nov 1
National Pepper Month National Pepper Month
Sunday, Nov 1
National Adoption Month National Adoption Month
Sunday, Nov 1
National Diabetes Month National Diabetes Month
Sunday, Nov 1
National Raisin Bread Month National Raisin Bread Month
Sunday, Nov 1
Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
Sunday, Nov 1
National Impotency Month National Impotency Month

Historical Events on November 1

  • 1604: The tragedy written by William Shakespeare, Othello, is performed for the very first time at Whitehall Palace in the city of London.
  • 1611: The Tempest, a play by William Shakespeare, is performed for the first time at Whitehall Palace in London.
  • 1683: The Crown Colony of New York is subdivided into twelve distinct counties.
  • 1800: Although the Executive Mansion wasn’t quite finished, John Adams becomes the first President of the United States to live in it. The Executive Mansion would eventually be renamed the White House.
  • 1805: During the War of the Third Coalition, Napoleon Bonaparte invades Austria.
  • 1848: The first medical school for women, the Boston Female Medical School, opens in Boston, Massachusetts. Eventually, this school would merge with Boston University School of Medicine.
  • 1861: As a replacement to General Winfield Scott, George B. McClellan is appointed as the commander of the Union Army by United States President Abraham Lincoln.
  • 1894: Annie Oakley is filmed by Thomas Edison. This would lead to this American sharpshooter being hired by Buffalo Bill for his famous Wild West Show.
  • 1896: National Geographic features a picture that shows the bare breasts of a woman for the very first time in a magazine.
  • 1897: The Library of Congress is removed from the Congressional Reading Room and given its own building – a building which opens to the public on this day.
  • 1942: The Matanikau Offensive starts during World War II.
  • 1943: The 3rd Marine Division of the U.S. Marines lands on Bougainville – located in the Solomon Islands – at the Battle of Empress Augusta Bay during WWII.
  • 1943: United States aircraft carrier forces attack the Japanese base at Rabaul to support the marine landings on Bougainville.

Famous Birthdays on November 1

  • American novelist and poet Stephen Crane is born in 1871.
  • American journalist and poet Grantland Rice is born in 1880.
  • American publisher Larry Flynt is born in 1942.
  • American actress and comedian Marcia Wallace is born in 1942.