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What Happened
in 1920?

Major events, music, film, tech & prices from 1920

The World in 1920
🌍EventsProhibition begins in the United States (Jan 17) · League of Nations holds its first meeting (Jan 10) · 19th Amendment grants women the right to vote (Aug 18) · Antwerp Summer Olympics open (Apr 20) · Warren Harding wins US presidential election (Nov 2) · Wall Street bombing kills 38 in New York (Sep 16)
🎵MusicWhispering – Paul Whiteman Orchestra
🎬FilmThe Kid
💻TechThe first commercial radio station, KDKA, began regular broadcasts in Pittsburgh
🛒PricesBread $0.09 · Gas $0.30/gal · House $3,700

What major events happened in 1920?

1920 was a year of significant world events that shaped history. From political upheavals to cultural milestones, the year left a lasting mark on society. The music charts, cinema screens, and technological landscape of 1920 reflect the era's unique character. Prices for everyday goods like bread, gasoline, and homes give a vivid snapshot of the economic climate of the time.

Why is 1920 historically significant?

Each year carries its own defining moments and cultural touchstones. 1920 contributed unique chapters to the story of the 20th and 21st centuries. Whether you lived through 1920 or are researching it, the events, art, technology, and everyday costs of that year paint a rich picture of life at the time.

Frequently asked questions

What major events happened in 1920?

Major world events of 1920 include: Prohibition begins in the United States (Jan 17); League of Nations holds its first meeting (Jan 10); 19th Amendment grants women the right to vote (Aug 18); Antwerp Summer Olympics open (Apr 20).

What was the #1 song in 1920?

The most iconic song of 1920 was Whispering – Paul Whiteman Orchestra.

What was the top film in 1920?

The standout film of 1920 was The Kid.

What did things cost in 1920?

In 1920, a loaf of bread cost $0.09, gasoline was $0.30/gal, and the average house was $3,700.

What technology milestone happened in 1920?

The first commercial radio station, KDKA, began regular broadcasts in Pittsburgh