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History Unplugged: The Day Wikipedia, Happy Days, and Martin Luther King Jr. Shook Hands

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History Unplugged: The Day Wikipedia, Happy Days, and Martin Luther King Jr. Shook Hands

January 15 is a day packed with milestones that shaped our culture and information landscape. In 2001, Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger unveiled Wikipedia, offering the world an invaluable, community-driven encyclopedia that has since grown to host over 6.2 million articles in English alone. Today, Wikipedia attracts 1.7 billion unique visitors each month, a testament to its ever-evolving content and the speed at which it keeps pace with current events.

Yet, January 15 isn’t just about Wikipedia. On this day, we also celebrate the birth of Martin Luther King Jr., a figure whose legacy in civil rights continues to inspire generations. Add to that the premiere of the sitcom Happy Days in 1974, which brought us iconic characters like The Fonz, and you realize just how much history we packed into one day. Whether it’s trivia about a walled-off Wikipedia entry or a joyful reminder of classic television, this date blends knowledge with nostalgia in a way that keeps the spirit of progress alive.

So, when you think about January 15, it’s clear that it’s not just another winter day—it’s a celebration of knowledge, inspiration, and yes, a bit of laughter as well. What a fantastic combo!

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