Columbus Day, also known as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, is a federal holiday observed on the second Monday of October. Federal offices, banks, and post offices will be closed, with only USPS Priority ...
Columbus Day is Monday. Though it's a federal holiday, observation practices vary widely across the country. The traditional Columbus Day holiday has been celebrated since 1892 — four centuries after ...
This year, Columbus Day, also known as Indigenous Peoples’ Day, lands on Monday, October 13. While it’s a federal holiday and many schools have it off, there are plenty of businesses still open—as ...
Every second Monday of October, the U.S. observes Columbus Day, or Indigenous Peoples' Day depending on where you are. Columbus Day has been a federal holiday since 1892, while Indigenous Peoples' Day ...
Columbus Day began 1792 as a holiday celebrated by Italian-Americans to honor Italian explorer Christopher Columbus and celebrate when he arrived in the Americas. President Franklin D. Roosevelt later ...