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  2. Mountain Jam (festival) - Wikipedia

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    Mountain Jam is an annual music festival held in upstate New York since 2005. It started as a small one day music festival in 2005 with 3000 attendees, [2] and has grown over the years into the largest rock and camping festival in the Northeast that is usually 3 or 4 days long, drawing over 40,000 attendees over the duration of the Festival.

  3. September 14 - Wikipedia

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    September 14 is the 257th day of the year ... New York. 1791 – The Papal ... 1946 – Kjell Gjerseth, Norwegian novelist and journalist (d. 2025) [27]

  4. Sidney Historic District - Wikipedia

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    September 4, 2013 Sidney Historic District is a national historic district located at Sidney , Delaware County, New York . It encompasses 906 contributing buildings, 3 contributing sites, and 3 contributing structures in the northern half of the village of Sidney.

  5. Labor Day 2023: What’s open and closed on the September 4 holiday

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    But if you have errands to run, here are the businesses and institutions that will be open and closed on Monday, September 4. Retailers Those who need to run to the grocery store will mostly be in ...

  6. Inverell Times - Wikipedia

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    The Inverell Times was established on 12 June 1875 by Thomas Harland, a former school teacher, and Colin Ross. [3] Kate Bond was proprietor of the paper for eight years after the death of her husband, William Henry Bond, in 1895. [4] In September 2024, Australian Community Media announced it will shutter the paper. [5]

  7. Federal holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The holiday is observed on the first Monday in September. October 8–14 (2nd Monday) Columbus Day: 1968 Honors Christopher Columbus, whose voyages to the Americas from 1492 to 1504 marked the beginning of large scale European colonization of the Americas. In some areas it is instead a celebration of Native Americans (Indigenous Peoples' Day).

  8. Jordan Village Historic District (Jordan, New York) - Wikipedia

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    September 15, 1983 The Jordan Village Historic District in Jordan, New York is a 34 acres (14 ha) historic district that dates back to 1810. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983 and includes 70 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 2 contributing structures.

  9. Indigenous Peoples' Day (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous Peoples' Day [a] is a holiday in the United States that celebrates and honors Indigenous American peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures. [1] It is celebrated across the United States on the second Monday in October, and is an official city and state holiday in various localities.