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No. The most decorated US holiday would be Christmas.
In the US, the most popular holiday is Christmas. In Saudi Arabia, it's Ramadan. In Israel it's Passover. Take your pick.
John Alexander Logan, who was a general in the Union army during the US Civil War and was national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic (a fraternal organization), declared a holiday named Decoration Day on May 5, 1868. The holiday was first observed on May 30, 1868. It wasn't until 1967 that Decoration Day was officially renamed as Memorial Day even though that was what most everybody had called the holiday since the early 20th century.
The Fourth of July is the holiday that the most fires are reported.
There are a variety of national landmarks which are popular vacation locations. Some examples include the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone National Park, and Yosemite National Park.
One of the most popular exports in the US is machines and engines. Another of the most popular exports in the US is a variety of electronic equipment.
Califonia is the most popular state in the US
It's on most calenders but not a current Fed holiday in the US.
Home Away is a popular US holiday accommodation service. When a person goes to the website they can put in information about where they would like to go along with when they would like to leave, how many bedrooms they need, and how many are people are going.
Although August has no real celebrated holidays for US residents, there is a holiday in Canada and Scotland that aren't too popular. In Scotland, their holiday, August 5th is a Summer Bank Holiday. If you are looking for other holidays in August that aren't very popular that could have been missed on most calendars, check out www.checkiday.com. You'll find several often-missed holidays there.
As of 2011, the most popular song in the US is probably Firework by Katy Perry.