On the fourth Thursday of November each year, Americans come together to celebrate Thanksgiving — a traditional holiday in ...
Christmas is America's No. 1 favorite holiday—90% of us celebrate it. But what is Christmas, exactly, and how did it become the global holiday we celebrate today?
Every year, on the fourth Thursday of November, Americans gather for a huge feast to give thanks. That day, of course, is ...
Are you ready for Thanksgiving this year? The turkey, stuffing, green bean cassarole and, of course, pumpkin pie make you ...
New Year’s Day, January 1, is the first officially recognized federal holiday on the calendar in America. In 1870, Congress ...
Do you have your green outfit ready? St. Patrick's Day is coming up on Monday. Although the true history of St. Patrick’s Day is an interesting one, the holiday has mostly become known in the U.S. as ...
With the end of March approaching and the start to April near, you may be thinking Easter Sunday is close. So, it may be surprising to realize that this year, Easter is actually closer to May. Easter, ...
As Americans prepare to celebrate the anniversary of the adoption of our Declaration of Independence, it is important to take a hard look at why such a day is worth celebrating, nearly 250 years later ...
Veterans Day arose from Armistice Day, a holiday held annually to mark the end of World War I. The Allies and Germany signed ...