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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.
rhode island was the last state to adopt it
Alabama
Pennsylvania
New Hampshire Utah was last to call it by name in 2000.
In 1907, Oklahoma became the last U.S. state to declare Christmas an official holiday.
South Carolina
South Carolina was the last state to make Martin Luther King Day a paid holiday.
The first state to adopt an annual Thanksgiving holiday was Massachusetts. In 1621, the Pilgrims held the first Thanksgiving feast to celebrate their harvest with the Wampanoag people. However, it wasn't until 1789 that President George Washington proclaimed a national Thanksgiving Day. Massachusetts officially designated Thanksgiving as a holiday in 1816, making it the first state to do so.
Missouri was the first state to adopt Martin Luther King Day as national holiday.
Oh, dude, the first state to adopt an annual Thanksgiving holiday was Virginia in 1619. They were probably like, "Hey, let's take a day off and eat some turkey," or something. So yeah, Virginia was all about that Thanksgiving vibe way back when.
Oklahoma was the last state to declare Christmas a holiday in 1890. Oklahoma was a territory in 1890 and became a state in 1907 after which four more states joined the union The last state must have been one of them.