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Thanksgiving is held in all states. Since it is a national holiday, every state celebrates it. However the first Thanksgiving was held in Massachusetts.
Halloween is not a state holiday in any U. S. state.
The first state to recognize Christmas as a legal holiday was Alabama in 1836.
The holiday of Thanksgiving was introduced to the United States by early European settlers, particularly the Pilgrims who arrived in 1620. They celebrated a harvest feast in 1621 with the Wampanoag Native Americans, marking a moment of cooperation and gratitude. Over time, this event evolved into the Thanksgiving holiday we recognize today, officially proclaimed by President Abraham Lincoln in 1863.
Alabama
well you can have thanksgiving at the park or in a big hall or restaurant. some people even travel around the state for thanksgiving.
AnswerWisconsin amd Plymouth were the first to make ThanksGiving a national hioliday.
Texas Oklahoma
Alabama was the first state to officially recognize Christmas as a holiday. This designation occurred in 1836, making Alabama the pioneer in celebrating Christmas as a legal holiday in the United States. Other states followed suit in the years thereafter, but Alabama holds the distinction of being the first.
Alabama was the first to recognize Christmas in 1836.
Washington DC
In April 2012 it was reported that 42 states now recongnizes Juneteenth as a State Holiday!