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US National Holidays

2012, 2013 and 2014 US National Holidays

There are normally ten US national holidays each year, similar to the European bank holidays, four of them are set by date and the other six are set by day/month of year. Federal employees normally work Monday to Friday so when a holiday falls on a Saturday or Sunday then the following Monday is treated as a holiday (see * in table).

In addition, every fourth year there is Inauguration Day which takes place after the US presidential election. The following table shows the 2012, 2013 and 2014 US national holidays and other notable dates.

Also check out the various seasonal celebrations like Halloween and Christmas season events at the major theme parks such as Walt Disney World, Universal Studios and SeaWorld.

Date 2012 2013 2014
New Years Day
(January 1st)
January 2* January 1
January 1
Martin Luther King Day
(3rd Monday in January)
January 16 January 21 January 20
Inauguration Day
(after next US presidential election)
- January 20
Valentines Day
(always February 14th)
February 14
Presidents Day (Washington's Birthday)
(3rd Monday in February)
February 20 February 18 February 17
Mardi Gras
(Tuesday before Ash Wednesday)
February 21 February 12 March 4
St. Patricks Day
(Always March 17th)
March 17
Easter Sunday
(previous Friday is Good Friday)
April 8 March 31 April 20
Mother's Day
(second Sunday in May)
May 13 May 12 May 11
Armed Forces Day
(3rd Saturday in May)
May 19 May 18 May 17
Memorial Day
(last Monday in May)
May 28 May 27 May 26
Flag Day
(always June 14)
June 14
Father's Day
(third Sunday in June)
June 17 June 16 June 15
Independence Day
(always July 4)
July 4
Labor Day
(1st Monday in September)
September 3 September 2 September 1
Columbus Day
(2nd Monday in October)
October 8 October 14 October 13
Halloween
(always October 31)
October 31
Election Day
(Tuesday after first Monday in November)
November 6 November 5 November 4
Veterans Day
(November 11)
November 12* November 11 November 11
Thanksgiving Day
(4th Thursday in November)
November 22 November 28 November 27
Black Friday
(Day after Thanksgiving)
November 23 November 29 November 28
Christmas Day
(December 25)
December 25 December 25 December 25

Some of these US national holidays are very much traditional American holidays.

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Martin Luther King Day

Martin Luther King Day commemorates the birthday of The Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr. who was an African-American clergyman who fought tirelessly for the civil rights of all Americans.

He was assassinated in 1968 and memorial services have marked his birthday on January 15th each year since then. In 1986 the date was moved to the third Monday in January.

Inauguration Day

The inauguration of the US president takes place every four years and used to be held on March 4. In 1937 at the beginning of Franklin Roosevelt's second term it was switched to January 20.

The last Inauguration Day was on January 20, 2009 when George W. Bush left office. The next will be in 2013.

Presidents Day

George Washington's birthday (hero of the American War of Independence) used to be celebrated on February 22 each year and most states also celebrated Abraham Lincoln's birthday (president during the Civil War) on February 12.

These two dates have been combined into a single Presidents Day which is now celebrated on the third Monday in February.

Memorial Day

Memorial Day which is held on the fourth Monday in May each year is one of two days commemorating Americas war dead (the other being Veterans Day). It was started as a commemoration to those who died during the American Civil War.

Independence Day

The Fourth of July or Independence Day celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence (from the colonial rule of Great Britain) on July 4, 1776. Many Americans will fly the American flag outside their homes to commemorate Independence Day.

Labor Day

Labor Day honours Americas workers and is held on the first Monday in September. For most students it is the end of summer vacation (holiday) and the start of the next school year.

Columbus Day

Christopher Columbus landed in the New World on October 12, 1492. This US national holiday is celebrated on the second Monday in October.

Veterans Day

In Europe it is known as Armistice Day and originally commemorated the end of the Great War (First World War) in 1918, being on the eleventh hour on the eleventh day of the eleventh month. Like Memorial Day it now commemorates all Americas war dead.

Thanksgiving Day

The puritans landed in America in 1620 but many of them died during the coming winter. With the help of the local native American Indians who taught them how to plant various crops including corn, they reaped a good harvest the following fall (autumn) and as a result they gave thanks for their salvation; hence Thanksgiving Day which has been celebrated from 1621 to this day.

Traditionally on Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November), Americans will get together with their families and many will take the following day, the Friday, as holiday as well to make it a long weekend.

 

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Federal Workers

Note that when a US national holiday falls on a Saturday, then federal workers will often take the preceding Friday as holiday and when it falls on a Sunday, then they will often take the following Monday as holiday.

This means that most government offices, banks, post offices will be closed and some services like trash (rubbish) collection and mail delivery will not take place on those days. Because of the variable nature of what is and isn't open on these days it is worth checking in a local newspaper or telephoning before making a special trip.

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