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    A comprehensive overview of the year 1994 in various topics, calendars and events. Learn about the major happenings in politics, sports, culture, science and more that occurred in 1994.

  2. Browse the calendar of historical events in 1994, from major world events to famous birthdays and deaths. Find out what happened on any date in 1994, from the Zapatista rebellion in Mexico to the first cloning of a mammal.

    • What Happened During The Year 1994?
    • Table of Contents
    • Grocery Prices in The Year 1994
    • History Facts and Events from The USA
    • International News Events
    • Sports Facts and Trivia
    • Miscellaneous Fun Facts, Trivia, and Pop Culture Trends
    • Computer and Internet History

    What are some fun facts, trivia, and history events from the year 1994? What were the top news stories in the U.S. and around the world, and what major events took place in the business and financial sectors? How much did a gallon of gas cost, and what happened in science, technology, sports, and in the entertainment industry? Back in 1994, what we...

    Here is a sneak preview of what this article is about: 1. Grocery Prices in the Year 1994 2. History Facts and Events From the USA 3. International News Events 4. Sports Facts and Trivia 5. Miscellaneous Fun Facts, Trivia, and Pop Culture Trends 6. Computer and Internet History 7. Websites Launched 8. Nobel Prize Winners 9. Best-Selling Books 10. M...

    These 1994 grocery prices have been made available courtesy of the Morris County Public Library in Whippany, NJ. 1. Apples (Granny Smith): 99 cents per pound 2. Beans (Campbell’s Baked Beans): Three 16-ounce cans for $1.00 3. Beef (ground, 80% lean): $1.39 a pound 4. Bread (Wonder): 99 cents for a 22-ounce loaf 5. Butter (Hotel Bar): $1.89 per poun...

    In 1994, Bill Clinton was President of the United States, and Al Gore was Vice President.
    In 1994, the U.S. unemployment rate averaged 5.5%.
    The rate of inflation was 2.56%. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index, “prices in 2016 are 61.95% higher than average prices throughout 1994. The dollar experienced...
    In 1994, a loaf of white bread cost 99 cents, Florida oranges were $1.69 for a four-pound bag, and one pound of 80% lean ground beef was $1.39. A gallon of milk cost $2.88, eggs were 87 cents a doz...
    On January 1, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) went into effect. Britannica.com explains that NAFTA “was inspired by the success of the European Economic Community (1957–93) in elimi...
    On January 14, the Duchess of Kent converted to Roman Catholicism, “going against an 18th-century law forbidding members of the monarchy from becoming Catholic.” The LA Times confirms that “The duc...
    On February 1, a large meteorite fell near Kusaie, an island in the Pacific Ocean.
    On February 12, Edvard Munch's The Scream, Norway’s most famous painting, was stolen from a museum in Oslo. It was recovered the following May.

    This information has been made available courtesy of Pop-Culture.us. Generally suitable for all age groups, sports questions are a welcome addition to any trivia quiz. 1. Kentucky Derby: Go for Gin 2. NBA Champions: Houston Rockets 3. NCAA Basketball Champions: Arkansas 4. NCAA Football Champs: Nebraska 5. Stanley Cup Champs: New York Rangers 6. Su...

    PBS.org explains that pop culture is that loose blend of books, music, fashion and other daily ephemera that contributes to the identity of a society at a particular point in time. In the 1990s, radio, film, television, books, and the internet defined the essence of American pop culture. 1. In 1994, popular baby names were Ashley, Emily, Jessica, S...

    This cool trivia from 1994 has been made available courtesy of ComputerHope.com. 1. In 1994, Intel became the world’s largest manufacturer of motherboards. According to Computer Hope, “The motherboard is a printed circuit board that is the foundation of a computer, located on the back side or at the bottom of the computer chassis. It allocates powe...

  3. Find out what happened in 1994, from major events and historical facts to famous births and deaths. Browse by month, category, or keyword and discover the highlights of 1994.

  4. 6 June – Known as the Oriental Hotel Murder, a Japanese tourist, Madam Fujii Isae, 49, is found murdered in her hotel room at the Oriental Hotel. 9 June – The biggest single robbery to strike a private home occurs at a property in Bukit Timah, in which S$ 6 million worth of valuables were stolen.

  5. A web page that lists and describes the major news stories, events, and trends that happened in 1994 around the world. Topics include politics, sports, culture, technology, and more.

  6. Nov 3, 2020 · Explore the most memorable events of 1994, from Nelson Mandela's inauguration to the attack on Nancy Kerrigan, from Kurt Cobain's death to the release of Forrest Gump. See how the world changed in 1994 with this comprehensive timeline and original newspapers.

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