Day of the dead.
In the United States, the Federal holiday that comes before Halloween (which isn't a Federal holiday) is Columbus Day. Originally, it was observed on October 12, but since 1970, the observance is locked into the second Monday in October. Not all states recognized the observance. The nationally recognized holiday before Halloween is Labor Day - the first Monday in September.
In the US, Thanksgiving would be the next holiday. Halloween comes before Thanksgiving, but is not a holiday.
The holiday that is after Easter is (if you're canadian) Canada day. Hi Kevon!
before it was called Halloween, it was called All Hallow's Eve to honor All Saint's Day.
day of the dead is a spanish holiday, while Halloween is an American holiday. on day of the dead the spanish celebrate and honor the dead, so it is very much like all souls' day. Halloween is when you knock on peoples' doors and ask for candy. I'm pretty sure day of the dead is an official holiday but Halloween is definitely, but unfortunately, not.
Halloween Thanksgiving Veteran's Day
"All saints day" is the day given to November 1 (the day right after halloween).
Halloween is an edited holiday. It used to be simmalar to day of the dead. People used to trick others in older day Halloween.
The dates of Reformation Day and Halloween are mere coincidence. Reformation Day did not "transform" into Halloween, and is a separate holiday.
halloween, valentines day, easter, Christmas
Halloween is a yearly holiday observed around the world on October 31, the night before All Saints' Day.
Halloween is a pagan holiday that celebrates the New Year. It is said that the veil separating the spirit world from our physical world is the thinnest on Halloween, and communication with deceased loved ones is easiest on this day.