Sparkle and shine, it’s US Holidays time!
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- Some of the top holidays celebrated in the USA include:
- 1. Independence Day (July 4th) – A celebration of the nation’s independence and freedom.
- 2. Thanksgiving Day (fourth Thursday in November) – A time to express gratitude and gather with family and friends for a festive meal.
- 3. Christmas (December 25th) – A Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, celebrated by exchanging gifts and spending time with loved ones.
- 4. New Year’s Day (January 1st) – The start of the new year, often marked by parties, fireworks, and resolutions.
- 5. Memorial Day (last Monday in May) – A day to honor and remember the men and women who died while serving in the military.
- 6. Labor Day (first Monday in September) – A holiday celebrating the contributions of workers and the achievements of the labor movement.
- 7. Halloween (October 31st) – A festive holiday associated with costumes, trick-or-treating, and spooky decorations.
- 8. Easter (varies each year, usually in April) – A Christian holiday commemorating the resurrection of Jesus Christ, often celebrated with church services and Easter egg hunts.
- 9. Veterans Day (November 11th) – A day to honor and thank military veterans for their service to the country.
- 10. Martin Luther King Jr. Day (third Monday in January) – A day to honor the civil rights leader and advocate for equality, Martin Luther King Jr.