Federal holidays in the U.S. are:
New Years Day January 1
Martin Luther King, Jr's birthday 3rd Monday in January
Inauguration Day January 20 (only after a presidential election year)
Washington's Birthday (Presidents Day in some states) 3rd Monday in February
Memorial Day last Monday in May
Independence Day July 4
Labor Day 1st Monday in September
Columbus Day 2nd Monday in October
Veterans Day November 11
Thanksgiving 4th Thursday in November
Christmas December 25
Non-federal Holidays observed nationwide are:
February or March (date varies) Mardi Gras and Ash Wednesday
Ground Hog Day February 2
Valentine's Day February 14
St. Patrick's Day March 17
April Fool's Day April 1
Good Friday the Friday before Easter (date varies)
Easter Sunday first Sunday following the Paschal Full Moon
(date varies from March 22 to April 25)
Earth Day April 22, but date varies by location and observance
Arbor Day last Friday in April
May Day May 1
Cinco de Mayo May 5
Mother's Day second Sunday in May
Slavic National Holiday in the USA May 24 (Primarily a celebration of Russian, Ukrainian, Belorussian, etc. culture by Russian-speaking Americans living in the United States)
Flag Day June 14
Father's Day third Sunday in June
Summer Solstice June 21
National Dog Day August 26
Womens' Equality Day August 26
Patriot Day September 11
Constitution/Citizenship Day September 17
Rosh Hashanah September or October (depends on the Hebrew calendar)
Yom Kipper September or October (depends on the Hebrew calendar)
Leif Erikson Day October 9
Halloween October 31
Election Day first Tuesday after the first Monday of November
Black Friday the Friday after Thanksgiving
Hanukkah December (depends on the Hebrew calendar)
Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day December 7
Winter Solstice December 21
Christmas Eve December 24
Kwanzaa December 26 through January 1
New Year's Eve December 31
Some holidays celebrated in the US include New Year's Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, Memorial Day, Labor Day, and Halloween. Additionally, various states and regions may observe regional holidays.
US holidays?
All US Federal Holidays plus 17 Official local holidays.
One can find a list of US public holidays on official government websites. The website will list all the holidays for the upcoming year with the day and date . Most home calendars will also list all the "bank" holidays on them as well.
You can find information about US holidays and which businesses will be closed on these holidays on the Wikipedia page called "Public Holidays in the United States". The page has a table organizing the data by date order.
Theodore Roosevelt does NOT have any US holidays named after him, but he is included, with all other US Presidents, in the US "President's Day" holiday in February.
They observe all US Federal Holidays and have an additional 17 local Official Holidays.
There are about 45 holidays in the USA
57 holidays
The US Government treats all holidays equally; they're all marked on US Government calendars.
All legal US Holidays plus Sewards Day on the last Monday in March and Alaska Day on 18 October.
There are many holidays not celebrated in the US. The Queen's Birthday, ANZAC day and Australia Day are just three of many holidays not celebrated or recognised in the US.
they are all holidays and celebrated worldwide.....