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In US, Independence Day, 4 July, is an official, Federal holiday.
In 1776 the 4th of July was declared a federal holiday.
Pioneer Day is celebrated on July 24th. It is only an official holiday in the state of Utah.
Corrected Answer: The first official US holidays were declared by Congress on June 28, 1870. New Years Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day were all declared holidays in the first act. George Washington's Birthday was declared a holiday in 1871.According to Title 5 of the US Code, neither Congress or the President has the authority to declare a holiday that must be enforced by the states - Federal holidays are only applicable to Federal employees and the District of Columbia.Each state chooses which holidays it will recognize.Extra:Massachusetts declared the 4th a celebration in 1781.Boston declared the 4th a city holiday in 1783.North Carolina declared the 4th a holiday in 1783.Incorrect: It was when the founding fathers had signed the constitution (or declaration of independence) and declared freedom from England on July 4, 1776.
You can. But its not an Official Holiday!
Because it celebrates our freedom from England.
The 4th of July is always a holiday in the USA. It is the day the document called the Declaration of Independence from Great Britain was declared.
Independence Day
In July of 1776.
The first "official" state celebration of the Fourth as recognized under resolve of a legislature occurred in Massachusetts in 1781. Boston was the first municipality (city/town) to officially designate July Fourth as a holiday, in 1783. Alexander Martin of North Carolina was the first governor to issue a state order (in 1783) for celebrating the independence of the country on the Fourth of July. According to Title 5 of the US Code, neither Congress or the President has the authority to declare a holiday that must be enforced by the states - states declare which holidays they choose to observe. Federal holidays are only applicable to Federal employees and the District of Columbia. It was originally made so the Americans can have their freedom. Thus, the name Independence Day and people say Fourth of July for short. The first official US holidays were declared by Congress on June 28, 1870. New Years Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day, and Christmas Day were all declared holidays in the first Act.
'The next official holiday after the Fourth of July is a day called "Bastille Day", held on July 14. This is more of a french holiday. The next well-known holiday is "Labor Day" which is held on September 5th.
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