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  1. Holidays Today and Upcoming Holidays in the United States

    Holidays today, tomorrow, and upcoming holidays in the United States, including types like federal, national, statutory, and public holidays.

  2. Where to find snow, ice skating, Santa and more holiday ...

    Dec 15, 2025 · All the spots with Santa meet-and-greets, Christmas trees, ice skating, holiday parades and even some (Florida-fied) snow.

  3. Day after Christmas a federal holiday. Will mail be delivered?

    23 hours ago · President Donald Trump declared Dec. 26 a federal holiday. Gov. Ron DeSantis declared it a Florida state holiday. Will there be mail? Are banks open?

  4. American holidays - USAGov

    Sep 18, 2025 · Learn about federal, state, cultural, and religious holidays celebrated in the U.S. Understand the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day.

  5. What holiday is today? Today’s & Upcoming Holidays in US ...

    2 days ago · Learn about today's holidays and upcoming events. Keep up to date on non-working days for government institutions, schools, and banks.

  6. United States Holidays in 2025/2026 - National, Public ...

    United States Holidays in 2025 United States holidays in 2024

  7. Is Today a Holiday? | U.S. Holidays, Folklore & Observances

    Oct 28, 2025 · Check if today’s a U.S. holiday—federal, state, or traditional. Discover folklore days, saints’ feasts, and seasonal observances with historical roots.

  8. Holiday | Celebrations, Traditions & Rituals | Britannica

    Dec 20, 2025 · Holiday, (from “holy day”), originally, a day of dedication to religious observance; in modern times, a day of either religious or secular commemoration. Many holidays of the major world …

  9. Public Holidays

    Aug 27, 2025 · Discover upcoming national and state-specific public holiday dates for the United States including holidays for federal workers, and start planning to make the most of your time off! Scroll …

  10. Public holidays in the United States - Wikipedia

    In the United States, public holidays are set by federal, state, and local governments and are often observed by closing government offices or giving government employees paid time off.