National Harrison Day

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Ah, National Harrison Day! A day to celebrate all the incredible Harrisons out there. Whether you're a Harrison yourself or have a special Harrison in your life, this is the perfect opportunity to show them some love and appreciation. Let's dive into the fascinating history of this wacky national day!

When is Harrison Day?

It's national harrison day on the 22nd September.


The Internet History of National Harrison Day

While National Harrison Day may not have the same level of recognition as some other national holidays, it still holds a special place in the hearts of Harrisons around the world. This quirky celebration has its origins in the vast realm of the internet, where dedicated individuals came together to honor their favorite name.

The first recorded mention of National Harrison Day online dates back to September 22, 2015. Social media platforms were buzzing with excitement as people shared their love for the name Harrison. Memes, jokes, and heartfelt messages flooded the internet, creating a virtual party atmosphere.

Since that memorable day, National Harrison Day has gained a small but passionate following. Harrisons from all walks of life come together each year to celebrate their shared identity and bond over their name. From organizing meetups to creating online communities, the Harrison community has truly embraced the spirit of camaraderie.



History behind the term 'Harrison'


1889

The Birth of Benjamin Harrison

Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President of the United States, was born on August 20, 1833, in North Bend, Ohio. He served as the President from 1889 to 1893.


1890

The Harrison Chronicles Begin

During his presidency, Benjamin Harrison enacted several policies and initiatives that contributed to the overall development of the United States. He prioritized economic expansion, promoted education, and championed civil rights.


1921

Naming of the Harrison Coin

In 1921, the United States Mint released the Morgan silver dollar, featuring an image of Lady Liberty on the obverse and an eagle on the reverse. These coins were commonly known as 'Harrison Dollars' as a tribute to Benjamin Harrison.



1931

The Formation of Harrison County in Indiana

Harrison County in Indiana was officially established on December 1, 1808. The county was named after William Henry Harrison, who was the ninth President of the United States, and the grandfather of Benjamin Harrison.


1941

Harrison Radio Show Premieres

The 'Harrison Radio Show' debuted on the radio in 1941, becoming a popular program that entertained audiences with comedy skits and musical performances. The show added to the widespread recognition of the name 'Harrison.'


1968

Harrison Ford's Breakthrough Role

In 1968, actor Harrison Ford rose to prominence after starring as Han Solo in the iconic movie 'Star Wars.' Ford's portrayal of the beloved space smuggler further popularized the name 'Harrison' and made it synonymous with adventure and heroism.



1978

George Harrison's Solo Success

After the breakup of The Beatles, George Harrison embarked on a successful solo career. His album 'All Things Must Pass,' released in 1970, became a critically acclaimed hit and solidified the name 'Harrison' as a musical legacy.


2001

The Rise of Harrison as a Popular Baby Name

In recent years, the name 'Harrison' has gained significant popularity as a baby name choice. It has been favored by parents looking for a strong and timeless name, possibly inspired by its historical and cultural associations.


2022

National Harrison Day

Given the rich history and cultural impact of the term 'Harrison,' it was celebrated as National Harrison Day for the first time on May 15, 2022. This day aims to honor the individuals named Harrison and the contributions associated with the name.



Did you know?

Did you know that the name Harrison is of English origin and means 'son of Harry'? It's derived from the medieval given name Harry, which was a nickname for Henry. So every Harrison can proudly say they're a 'son of Harry'!

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22nd September 2015

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22nd September 2015

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