Year | Date | Holiday |
---|---|---|
2025 | Wednesday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2025 | Monday 20 January | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
2025 | Monday 17 February | Washington's Birthday |
2025 | Monday 26 May | Memorial Day |
2025 | Thursday 19 June | Juneteenth National Independence Day |
2025 | Friday 4 July | Independence Day |
2025 | Monday 1 September | Labor Day |
2025 | Tuesday 11 November | Veterans Day |
2025 | Thursday 27 November | Thanksgiving |
2025 | Thursday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2026 | Thursday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2026 | Monday 19 January | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
2026 | Monday 16 February | Washington's Birthday |
2026 | Monday 25 May | Memorial Day |
2026 | Friday 19 June | Juneteenth National Independence Day |
2026 | Friday 3 July | Independence Day (observed) |
2026 | Saturday 4 July | Independence Day |
2026 | Monday 7 September | Labor Day |
2026 | Wednesday 11 November | Veterans Day |
2026 | Thursday 26 November | Thanksgiving |
2026 | Friday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2027 | Friday 1 January | New Year's Day |
2027 | Monday 18 January | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
2027 | Monday 15 February | Washington's Birthday |
2027 | Monday 31 May | Memorial Day |
2027 | Friday 18 June | Juneteenth National Independence Day (observed) |
2027 | Saturday 19 June | Juneteenth National Independence Day |
2027 | Sunday 4 July | Independence Day |
2027 | Monday 5 July | Independence Day (observed) |
2027 | Monday 6 September | Labor Day |
2027 | Thursday 11 November | Veterans Day |
2027 | Thursday 25 November | Thanksgiving |
2027 | Friday 24 December | Christmas Day (observed) |
2027 | Saturday 25 December | Christmas Day |
2027 | Friday 31 December | New Year's Day (observed) |
The United States Minor Outlying Islands (UM) observe a set of public holidays aligned with the United States. These holidays reflect the cultural, historical, and national heritage of the United States, celebrated with various traditions such as remembrance, festivities, and public ceremonies. Observance of these holidays may vary in practical terms due to the sparse populations and unique administrative status of these territories.
New Year's Day
Originates from the celebration of the beginning of the new calendar year. Traditionally marked by parties, fireworks, and resolutions.
Date: January 1
Observance: A federal holiday with closures of government offices and many businesses.
Martin Luther King Jr. Day
Commemorates the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., emphasizing his contributions to social justice and equality.
Date: Third Monday in January
Observance: Celebrated with marches, educational events, and community service.
Washington's Birthday
Also known as Presidents' Day, honors George Washington, the first U.S. President, and generally all U.S. presidents.
Date: Third Monday in February
Observance: Marked by patriotic ceremonies and often used as a day for retail sales.
Memorial Day
Honors military personnel who died in service to the country.
Date: Last Monday in May
Observance: Parades, remembrance ceremonies, and visits to cemeteries.
Juneteenth National Independence Day
Marks the emancipation of enslaved African Americans and is a celebration of freedom and African American culture.
Date: June 19
Observance: Cultural events, parades, and educational activities.
Independence Day
Celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, marking the birth of the United States.
Date: July 4
Observance: Fireworks, barbecues, parades, and patriotic displays.
Independence Day (observed) may occur if July 4 falls on a weekend.
Labor Day
Recognizes the contributions of workers and the labor movement.
Date: First Monday in September
Observance: Often marked by picnics, parades, and a long weekend break.
Veterans Day
Honors all U.S. military veterans for their service.
Date: November 11
Observance: Ceremonies, parades, and moments of silence.
Thanksgiving
A day for giving thanks for the harvest and blessings of the past year.
Date: Fourth Thursday in November
Observance: Family gatherings, feasting (especially turkey), and volunteerism.
Christmas Day
Celebrates the birth of Jesus Christ and is a major cultural and religious holiday.
Date: December 25
Observance: Gift-giving, decorations, religious services, and family meals.
Christmas Day (observed) is noted when December 25 falls on a weekend.
New Year's Day (observed)
When New Year's Day falls on a weekend, the holiday is observed on the nearest weekday.
Juneteenth National Independence Day (observed)
Observed on a nearby weekday if June 19 falls on a weekend.
Independence Day (observed)
When July 4 occurs on a weekend, observance is moved to the nearest weekday.
Christmas Day (observed)
If December 25 falls on a weekend, the holiday is observed on the closest weekday.
New Year's Day (observed)
When January 1 is on a weekend, observed on the nearest weekday.
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