September is known as Harvest Month. It is the perfect time to gather crops to prepare for winter.
The fullest moon of the year, the Harvest Moon in September, illuminates the night sky all evening and makes for an incredible sight.
September is a fascinating month, as it is the only month with nine letters in its name, just like its position as the ninth month of the year.
The Fall Equinox in North America, occurring around September 22 or 23, marks the day when the duration of day and night are nearly equal. This coincides with the Spring Equinox in Australia.
Notable individuals who were born in September include Amy Winehouse, Adam Sandler, Bruce Springsteen, Bill Murray, Freddie Mercury, Confucius, Queen Elizabeth, Sophia Loren, and Stephen King.
September 17th, 1787, the US Constitution was adopted, marking a crucial but often overlooked holiday in the United States.
As most are aware of Labor Day in September, the month also includes a few obscure holidays that you might not know about, such as National Grandparent Day, National Cheese Pizza Day, and National Drink-a-Beer Day.
September 11, 2001, altered the course of history. Four commercial aircraft were hijacked on that day, leading to the greatest terrorist attack to ever occur on American territory.
In the northern hemisphere, autumn starts during September.
It’s a season of colorful leaves, apple and spice baked goods, cozy sweaters, and the start of the school year.