The United States has no "national holidays". Congress can only designate holidays for federal facilities.
If you consider that Christmas is December 25 and New Year is January 1, the only times you will have a federal holiday between the two (from Dec 26 through Dec 31) will be when Christmas and New Year fall on the weekend. For example, in 2016, Christmas was on Sunday so the Federal Holiday was observed on December 26. When New Year falls on a Saturday, the Federal Holiday would be observed on Friday, December 31. When the two holidays fall on a weekday, that day is the federal holiday, so there is no federal holiday between the two in those instances.
CHRISTMAS!! New Year's Eve.
It's easier to tell the holidays that are the same: only Christmas (Family Day in Uruguay) and New Year.
West celebrated Christmas, Easter and new year holidays
Christmas and New Year's.
from december 16th to 28th every year on christmas eve
The hispanic holidays that are celebration in the u.s are new year christmas
Christmas,New year,Easter
because she was on holidays
Public holidays: New Year's Day Chinese New Year (2 days) Labour Day (1 May) Vesak Day National Day (9 Aug) Christmas Day (25 Dec) This is as far as I can remember.
If you mean holidays in terms of days, St. Patrick's Day is the national holiday. There are also holidays at Easter and Christmas and some at other times of the year. If you mean holidays in terms of places to go, then there are too many to list.
Each school system in the United States determines its own school calendar, so the number of holidays schools were closed varied in 2009, as they do every year. Generally, schools are closed on Labor Day, Thanksgiving and other national holidays, and have a break between Christmas and New Year's Day and a spring break for a week sometime in March or early April.
New Year, Easter, Christmas.