1800 Holidays
The most common (Federal) holidays of the United States (USA) in 1800 are listed below.Date | Holiday | Day | Days to go |
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January 1, 1800 | New Year's Day | Wednesday | - |
January 20, 1800 | Martin Luther King Day | Monday | - |
January 24, 1800 | Belly Laugh Day | Friday | - |
February 2, 1800 | Groundhog Day | Sunday | - |
February 12, 1800 | Lincoln's Birthday | Wednesday | - |
February 14, 1800 | Valentine's Day | Friday | - |
February 17, 1800 | Presidents Day and Washington's Birthday | Monday | - |
February 25, 1800 | Mardi Gras Carnival (New Orleans) | Tuesday | - |
March 9, 1800 | Daylight Saving (Start) | Sunday | - |
March 17, 1800 | St. Patrick's Day | Monday | - |
April 1, 1800 | April Fool's Day | Tuesday | - |
April 11, 1800 | Good Friday | Friday | - |
April 13, 1800 | Easter | Sunday | - |
April 14, 1800 | Easter Monday | Monday | - |
April 22, 1800 | Earth Day | Tuesday | - |
May 5, 1800 | Cinco de Mayo | Monday | - |
May 11, 1800 | Mother's Day | Sunday | - |
May 17, 1800 | Armed Forces Day | Saturday | - |
May 26, 1800 | Memorial Day | Monday | - |
June 1, 1800 | Pentecost | Sunday | - |
June 2, 1800 | Pentecost Monday | Monday | - |
June 14, 1800 | Flag Day | Saturday | - |
June 15, 1800 | Father's Day | Sunday | - |
June 19, 1800 | Juneteenth | Thursday | - |
July 4, 1800 | Independence Day | Friday | - |
July 27, 1800 | Parents' Day | Sunday | - |
September 1, 1800 | Labor Day | Monday | - |
September 7, 1800 | Grandparents' Day | Sunday | - |
September 11, 1800 | Patriot Day or September 11th | Thursday | - |
September 16, 1800 | Stepfamily Day | Tuesday | - |
September 17, 1800 | Citizenship Day | Wednesday | - |
September 26, 1800 | Native American Day | Friday | - |
October 13, 1800 | Columbus Day | Monday | - |
October 16, 1800 | Boss's Day | Thursday | - |
October 18, 1800 | Sweetest Day | Saturday | - |
October 31, 1800 | Halloween | Friday | - |
November 2, 1800 | Daylight Saving (End) | Sunday | - |
November 11, 1800 | Veterans' Day | Tuesday | - |
November 27, 1800 | Thanksgiving | Thursday | - |
November 28, 1800 | Black Friday | Friday | - |
December 1, 1800 | Cyber Monday | Monday | - |
December 7, 1800 | Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day | Sunday | - |
December 25, 1800 | Christmas Day | Thursday | - |
December 31, 1800 | New Year's Eve | Wednesday | - |