Utah celebrates U.S. Independence Day on July 4th and Pioneer Day on July 24th. (The Mormon Pioneers first arrived in what is now Salt Lake City on July 24th, 1847.)
Pioneer Day is celebrated on July 24th. It is only an official holiday in the state of Utah.
Yes, July 3rd is a public holiday in the state of California even when it doesn't fall on a Friday. July 3rd is Emancipation Day.
Yes of course!
In 1776 the 4th of July was declared a federal holiday.
The 4th of July holiday was not invented by one person. This day was set up as a holiday to celebrate the day the Declaration of Independence was signed and agreed upon.
Pioneer Day is celebrated on July 24th. It is only an official holiday in the state of Utah.
Yes, the post office is closed on Pioneer Day in Utah. This holiday, celebrated on July 24th, commemorates the arrival of Mormon pioneers in the Salt Lake Valley. Since it is a state holiday, federal facilities, including post offices, observe the closure.
No. The holiday is on July 4th - Independence Day.
St. Patrick's Day is the next holiday after the Fourth of July.
Techinally, it is not July 4th, which is an American holiday. So, since July 5th is on a Monday in 2010, it is no kind of holiday at all. The banks are open. In America, at least.
In India, July 5th is a holiday.
No, the Fourth of July is not a gay holiday, it celebrates America's independence.
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In US, Independence Day, 4 July, is an official, Federal holiday.
July 14 a civic holiday is celebrated in honor of Harriet Tubman.
Yes, July 19 is a national holiday in Nicaragua, the anniversary of the Sandinista revolution.
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