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The United States Semiquincentennial, [a] also called the Bisesquicentennial, the Sestercentennial or the Quarter Millennial, will be the 250th anniversary of the United States Declaration of Independence. Festivities will mark various events leading up to the Declaration's anniversary on Independence Day, July 4, 2026.
Date Prosser, Washington: Annual Harvest Festival: 4th full weekend in September New Prague, Minnesota: Dozinky, traditional Czech festival: Canada Thanksgiving (Quebec: Action de grâce) second Monday in October 14 October 2024. 13 October 2025 12 October 2026 United States Thanksgiving: fourth Thursday in November 28 November 2024. 27 ...
Holidays proclaimed in this way may be considered a U.S. "national observance", but it would be improper to refer to them as "federal holidays". Many of these observances designated by Congress are authorized under permanent law under Title 36, U.S. Code , in which cases the President is under obligation to issue an annual proclamation.
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← 2025 2024 2023 2026 in the United States → 2027 2028 2029 Decades: 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s See also: History of the United States (2008–present) Timeline of United States history (2010–present) List of years in the United States 2026 in the United States 2026 in U.S. states and territories States Alabama Alaska Arizona Arkansas California Colorado Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia ...
Date: October 12 (actual/traditional); second Monday in October (observed in the United States); 2024 date: October 14 (United States) 2025 date: October 13 (United States) 2026 date: October 12 (United States) 2027 date: October 11 (United States) Frequency: Annual
The new year is approaching so get your calendars ready to mark down some important days. It can be difficult keeping track of the holidays and important dates for the year. Here is a list of the ...
These observances differ from federal holidays in that federal employees only receive a day free from work on holidays, not observances. Federal observances that are designated by Congress appear in Title 36 of the United States Code (36 U.S.C. § 101 et seq.). Below is a list of all observances so designated.