United States Federal Holidays in 2049


January 2049

  • New Year's DayFriday, January 1
    Celebrates the start of the new year with parties, fireworks, and family gatherings.

  • Martin Luther King Jr. DayMonday, January 18
    Honors the civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., recognizing his efforts in promoting racial equality and justice.


February 2049

  • Presidents' Day (Washington’s Birthday)Monday, February 15
    Initially established to honor George Washington, this holiday now celebrates all U.S. presidents and their contributions.

May 2049

  • Memorial DayMonday, May 31
    A day to honor and remember military personnel who died in service to the country, often observed with tributes, parades, and ceremonies.

June 2049

  • Juneteenth National Independence DaySaturday, June 19 (Observed on Friday, June 18)
    Commemorates June 19, 1865, when enslaved African Americans in Texas were informed of their freedom, marking the end of slavery in the U.S.

July 2049

  • Independence DaySunday, July 4 (Observed on Monday, July 5)
    Celebrates the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776 with patriotic parades, fireworks, and community events.

September 2049

  • Labor DayMonday, September 6
    Recognizes the contributions of American workers and the labor movement, often celebrated with parades and family gatherings.

October 2049

  • Columbus DayMonday, October 11
    Commemorates Christopher Columbus’s arrival in the Americas in 1492. Many states also observe Indigenous Peoples' Day to honor Native American heritage.

November 2049

  • Veterans DayThursday, November 11
    Honors all U.S. military veterans for their service and sacrifices, observed with ceremonies, parades, and tributes.

  • Thanksgiving DayThursday, November 25
    A day for gratitude, traditionally celebrated with family gatherings, feasts, and festive traditions.


December 2049

  • Christmas DaySaturday, December 25 (Observed on Friday, December 24)
    A Christian holiday celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ, marked by religious services, festive decorations, and gift-giving.