
US Federal Holidays
US Federal Holidays are designated days when government offices and many organizations close to observe significant historical, cultural, or patriotic events. These holidays, like Independence Day (July 4), Memorial Day, and Thanksgiving, provide time for Americans to honor national history, freedoms, and traditions. While federal employees typically receive a day off, private businesses may or may not close. The holidays help reinforce national identity and allow for community celebrations or remembrance, serving as opportunities for reflection, gratitude, and unity across the country.