On the second Monday of October, Americans will be celebrating Indigenous Peoples' Day, also known as Columbus Day.
On Indigenous Peoples’ Day, we celebrate and honor the cultures, traditions, and contributions of our country's first people.
In honor of Indigenous Peoples’ Day, Monday, October 14, is recognized as a national holiday. Learn more about it, here.
There are only a handful of days each year that mail is not delivered by the United States Postal Service. Columbus Day is one of them.
On Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day, many banks and schools are closed Monday, as well as post offices and federal offices.
President Joe Biden issued a proclamation to recognize Oct. 14 as Columbus Day in honor of the 15th century explorer.
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Every year, Indigenous Peoples’ Day takes place on the second Monday of October, providing an opportunity to celebrate and honor the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of ...
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