Samhain, there are various spellings of this
Halloween became a holiday in 1870.
Halloween is related to the Celtic holiday of Samhain which is to celebrate the end harvest and the winter solstice
The name Halloween is a corruption of the "old English" word for a holiday known as 'All Hallows Eve,' and which has its origins back in ancient times when the Druid Priests celebrated the festival.
Halloween is a holiday; you cannot cancel such a big holiday that quickly.
Halloween is an ancient holiday with Celtic roots. The Celts celebrated the beginning of the new year on November 1 and they felt that, on the night before the new year, they could communicate with spirits and ghosts.Immigrants brought their Halloween traditions to America and eventually the once-religious holiday became commercialized.
Halloween is on the 31st of October every year.
Yes, Halloween is the only holiday to celebrate the supernatural.
It is called Halloween.
no because halloween is ended
Halloween is not a state holiday in any U. S. state.
It depends on where you go. It actually didn't start out as a scary holiday, but it became one somewhere along the road.
Thanksgiving is a US holiday in the fall. Halloween is, however it isnt an official holiday (not sure why).