Monday, November 25, 2024
(Week 48)

1729 Holidays

The most common (Federal) holidays of the United States (USA) in 1729 are listed below.

DateHolidayDayDays to go
January 1, 1729New Year's DaySaturday-
January 17, 1729Martin Luther King DayMonday-
January 20, 1729Inauguration DayThursday-
January 24, 1729Belly Laugh DayMonday-
February 2, 1729Groundhog DayWednesday-
February 12, 1729Lincoln's BirthdaySaturday-
February 14, 1729Valentine's DayMonday-
February 21, 1729Presidents Day and Washington's BirthdayMonday-
March 1, 1729Mardi Gras Carnival
(New Orleans)
Tuesday-
March 13, 1729Daylight Saving
(Start)
Sunday-
March 17, 1729St. Patrick's DayThursday-
April 1, 1729April Fool's DayFriday-
April 15, 1729Good FridayFriday-
April 17, 1729EasterSunday-
April 18, 1729Easter MondayMonday-
April 22, 1729Earth DayFriday-
May 5, 1729Cinco de MayoThursday-
May 8, 1729Mother's DaySunday-
May 21, 1729Armed Forces DaySaturday-
May 30, 1729Memorial DayMonday-
June 5, 1729PentecostSunday-
June 6, 1729Pentecost MondayMonday-
June 14, 1729Flag DayTuesday-
June 19, 1729Father's DaySunday-
June 19, 1729JuneteenthSunday-
July 4, 1729Independence DayMonday-
July 24, 1729Parents' DaySunday-
September 5, 1729Labor DayMonday-
September 11, 1729Grandparents' DaySunday-
September 11, 1729Patriot Day or September 11thSunday-
September 16, 1729Stepfamily DayFriday-
September 17, 1729Citizenship DaySaturday-
September 23, 1729Native American DayFriday-
October 10, 1729Columbus DayMonday-
October 15, 1729Sweetest DaySaturday-
October 17, 1729Boss's DayMonday-
October 31, 1729HalloweenMonday-
November 6, 1729Daylight Saving
(End)
Sunday-
November 11, 1729Veterans' DayFriday-
November 24, 1729ThanksgivingThursday-
November 25, 1729Black FridayFriday-
November 28, 1729Cyber MondayMonday-
December 7, 1729Pearl Harbor Remembrance DayWednesday-
December 25, 1729Christmas DaySunday-
December 31, 1729New Year's EveSaturday-
See more holidays in other years, click on one of the links below or view the 1729 calendar.


View or download the 1729 calendar.

See also the 1729 Calendar.


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