United States Federal Holidays in 2047
January 2047
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New Year's Day – Wednesday, January 1
Marks the beginning of the new year with celebrations, fireworks, and family gatherings. -
Martin Luther King Jr. Day – Monday, January 20
Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., a leader in the civil rights movement, for his efforts in achieving racial equality and social justice.
February 2047
- Presidents' Day (Washington’s Birthday) – Monday, February 17
Originally established to celebrate George Washington’s birthday, this holiday now honors all U.S. presidents for their contributions to the nation.
May 2047
- Memorial Day – Monday, May 27
A solemn day of remembrance for U.S. military personnel who lost their lives while serving their country. It is observed with ceremonies, tributes, and parades.
June 2047
- Juneteenth National Independence Day – Thursday, June 19
Commemorates the end of slavery in the U.S., marking June 19, 1865, when enslaved African Americans in Texas were informed of their freedom.
July 2047
- Independence Day – Friday, July 4
Celebrates the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 with patriotic events, fireworks, and public gatherings.
September 2047
- Labor Day – Monday, September 1
Recognizes the contributions of American workers and the labor movement, often celebrated with parades and outdoor activities.
October 2047
- Columbus Day – Monday, October 13
Commemorates Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas in 1492. Many states also observe Indigenous Peoples' Day to honor Native American history and culture.
November 2047
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Veterans Day – Tuesday, November 11
Honors all U.S. military veterans for their service and sacrifices. The day is observed with parades, ceremonies, and tributes across the nation. -
Thanksgiving Day – Thursday, November 27
A day for gratitude, traditionally celebrated with family gatherings, feasts, and expressions of thanks.
December 2047
- Christmas Day – Thursday, December 25
A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, marked by religious services, festive decorations, and gift-giving.
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