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  1. State Holidays - About Tennessee - TN.gov

    Jan 1, 2026 · Information regarding Tennessee State Government holiday office closures: When a holiday falls on Saturday, the Friday before the holiday is substituted. When the holiday falls on …

  2. 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.

  3. United States Holidays in 2026

    United States Holidays in 2026 United States holidays in 2025

  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. Holiday - Wikipedia

    Holidays can be thematic, celebrating or commemorating particular groups, events, or ideas, or non-thematic, days of rest that do not have any particular meaning. In Commonwealth English, the term …

  6. List of Federal Holidays for 2026 and 2027 - FederalPay.org

    There are eleven Federal Holidays recognized by the United States Government (5 U.S.C. 6103). On these days, all non-essential government employees are off work, and most government offices …

  7. Holidays | U.S. Department of Commerce

    Holidays are a welcome break, and a chance to celebrate important events.

  8. Public Holidays

    Jan 2, 2026 · 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 …

  9. 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.

  10. Federal Holidays - U.S. Office of Personnel Management

    If a holiday falls on a Sunday, for most Federal employees, the following Monday will be treated as a holiday for pay and leave purposes. (See Section 3(a) of Executive Order 11582, February 11, 1971.)