All of them. (Keyword: NATIONAL)
Alabama was the last state to adopt Labor Day as a holiday. Oregon was the first to adopt the holiday in 1884 (some sources say 1887), but it wasn't declared a national holiday until 1894.
Labor Day was set as the first Monday of September by the Federal Government in 1894. Prior to that it was celebrated in 30 states. The first state was Oregon, which declared it a holiday in 1887.
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1894, Not 1882The first Labor Day was celebrated on September 5, 1882 in New York City. Started by the Central Labor Union, it was moved to the day it is now celebrated, the first Monday in September, in 1884. Popular with the states, one state after another voted it a holiday. It was not until June 28, 1894 that the U.S. congress voted it a national holiday.
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The state of Oregon became the first to grant legal status to Labor day in 1888. However, it's New York that held the first celebration of the holiday on September 5, 1882, when 10,000 members of the Knights of Labor held the first Labor Day parade in New York City.
AnswerWisconsin amd Plymouth were the first to make ThanksGiving a national hioliday.
Memorial Day is a national holiday to remember those who died while serving and protecting our country. and every state celebrates Memorial Day.
Alabama was the first American state to declare Christmas an official holiday. By 1890 other states also followed suit. Christmas is the only religious holiday in America, which is also a national legal holiday.
In the US that would be the state of Oregon, which declared it a holiday in 1887. Grover Cleveland was the President that urged it be made a Federal Holiday. Labor Day was set as the first Monday of September by the Federal Government in 1894. Prior to that it was already being celebrated in 30 states,
Missouri was the first state to adopt Martin Luther King Day as national holiday.