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Holidays

From religious and patriotic observances to celebrations of ethnic pride, explore the history of Easter, Passover, New Year's Day, Veterans' Day, Memorial Day and much more.

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Veterans Day 2024

Veterans Day is a U.S. public holiday honoring military veterans that is observed annually on or around November 11.

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A Samhain festival in Glastonbury.

Samhain

Samhain (a Gaelic word pronounced “sow‑win”) is a pagan religious festival originating from an ancient Celtic spiritual tradition. It is usually celebrated from October 31 to November 1 to welcome in the harvest and usher in “the dark half of the year.”

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Christopher Columbus

Columbus Day 2024

Christopher Columbus Christopher Columbus was an Italian‑born explorer who set sail in August 1492, bound for Asia with backing from the Spanish monarchs King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella aboard the ships the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria. Columbus intended to chart a western sea route to China, India and the fabled gold and […]

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Brooklyn students light a candle celebrating Ujamaa (CooperaUNITED STATES - DECEMBER 29: Brooklyn students light a candle celebrating Ujamaa (Cooperative Economics), one of the Seven Principles of Kwanzaa, during a celebration at the American Museum of Natural History. The celebration kicks off the Museum's 2005 Kwanzaa festival, which will take place Dec. 29-31. (Photo by Linda Rosier/NY Daily News Archive via Getty Images)

Kwanzaa

Kwanzaa History The name Kwanzaa is derived from the phrase “matunda ya kwanza” which means “first fruits” in Swahili. Each family celebrates Kwanzaa in its own way, but celebrations often include songs and dances, African drums, storytelling, poetry reading, and a large traditional meal. On each of the seven nights, the family gathers and a […]

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History Shorts: Earth Day's Environmental Origins

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Ramadan

Ramadan is the most holy Islamic holiday.

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Veterans Day

Father Emil Kapaun gave his life during the Korean War, but his selfless faith saved and inspired his fellow soldiers. President Obama recognized the Army chaplain with the Medal of Honor in 2013.

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History of Rosh Hashanah

Rosh Hashanah is the first of ten Jewish high holy days ending with Yom Kippur.

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Memorial Day

Take a look at the holiday marking the unofficial beginning of summer and America’s most solemn occasion.

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A soldier holds an American flag at a cemetery.

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What Is the Difference Between Veterans Day and Memorial Day?

Both Memorial Day and Veterans Day honor U.S. military personnel—but they arose for different reasons.

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A groundhog handler holds Punxsutawney Phil after his 2012 weather prediction in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania.

Groundhog Day: History and Facts

Explore Groundhog Day’s shadowy history as well as interesting facts about the custom.

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Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer TV special.

7 Surprising Facts About Classic Holiday TV Specials

Get behind‑the‑scenes details about stop‑motion specials like “Rudolph the Red‑Nosed Reindeer,” “Frosty the Snowman” and “Santa Claus Is Comin’ to Town.”

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HISTORY of Labor Day: The Pullman Strike

How a Deadly Railroad Strike Led to the Labor Day Holiday

When the federal government was called in to suppress a railroad workers’ strike, dozens were killed and politicians sought a way to show they still supported workers.

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2001

First Muslim holiday U.S. postage stamp is issued

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This Day in History Video: What Happened on April 22

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This Day in History Video: What Happened on May 8

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45 B.C.

The Julian calendar takes effect for the first time on New Year’s Day

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1601

First St. Patrick’s Day parade

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