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National Missouri Day – National Missouri Day on January 4 acknowledges the 24th state to join the Union.
Shop for Travel Day – National Shop for Travel Day is celebrated annually every second Tuesday in January, on January 10 this year.
Heritage Treasures Day (UK) – Heritage Treasures Day is marked on January 11 of every year. It’s the perfect day to let everyone know about your unique heritage.
National Boston Day – National Boston Day takes place on January 16 every year to celebrate the unique name of Boston.
National Michigan Day – National Michigan Day is celebrated every year on January 18.
Plurinational State Foundation Day – On January 22nd, Bolivians celebrate their multicultural identity with the Plurinational State Foundation Day.
National Florida Day – National Florida Day is celebrated on January 25 every year. The day was established to recognize Florida’s arrival as the 27th state in the union of the U.S.
National Arkansas Day – National Arkansas Day is January 11 every year, and if you are a native or nature lover, this is one of the days you get to celebrate.
Romanian Unification Day – The most important part of Romania’s history, Unification Day, is celebrated on January 24.
India Republic Day – The Republic Day of India is on January 26 and the nation welcomes the day with a parade and a tribute to the Indian armed forces.
Australia Day – Australia Day is a g’day, mate, to celebrate all things about the Land Down Under on January 26.
Mardi Gras New Orleans – Explore Mardi Gras, New Orleans most well-known February celebration.
Nova Scotia Heritage Day – Celebrated the third Monday in February, Nova Scotia Heritage Day is an annual reminder of the province’s storied past and an opportunity to honour the remarkable people, places and events that have contributed to this province’s unique heritage.
Yukon Heritage Day – Yukon Heritage Day brings the history and culture of Canada’s Yukon Territory to the world on the Friday before the last Sunday in February.
Celebrate Rhode Island – Rhode Island is a state of firsts; a state of game changers, inventors, icons, rebels; Rhode Island is historic, scenic, delectable; Rhode Island is “All That.”
National Minnesota Day – National Minnesota Day on March 1 celebrates the 32nd state of the United States of America.
Ghana Independence Day – Ghana Independence Day is celebrated every year on March 6. It is a public holiday for the citizens of Ghana and is also widely celebrated among Ghanaians living abroad.
National Oregon Day – National Oregon Day is celebrated on March 8 every year. This day celebrates the State of Oregon, which is also known as the Beaver State.
Independence Day Mauritius – Independence Day Mauritius is celebrated every year on March 12 in Mauritius.
English Tourism Week – VisitEngland is proud to lead the annual English Tourism Week – 18th to 27th of March. 2024 – celebrating the diverse, exciting, and vibrant sector, and highlighting the quality and value of English tourism.
Namibia Independence Day – Namibia Independence Day is marked on March 21 every year to commemorate the day the nation became a sovereign state.
Maryland Day – Celebrate Maryland’s history and culture on March 25.
Greek Independence Day – Greek Independence Day falls on March 25 and has been celebrated annually since the end of the Greek Revolution in 1821.
Bangladesh Independence Day – The Independence Day of Bangladesh (Bengali: স্বাধীনতা দিবসShadhinôta Dibôsh) is celebrated on 26 March as a national holiday in Bangladesh.
National Virtual Vacation Day – Virtual Vacation Day is celebrated every year on March 30, reminding us that we don’t have to wait to go on vacation anymore!
Celebrate Culinary Culture – ‘The Indiana Jones of Food’ is unveiling the most extraordinary ingredients, just as he’s been doing throughout his travels in over 120 countries.
Senegal Independence Day – Senegal Independence Day falls on April 4. It has been celebrated annually since they gained independence from France on April 4, 1960.
National Nebraska Day – National Nebraska Day is observed every year on April 5. This holiday was created to celebrate Nebraska’s history, culture, and people. It also commemorates the day Nebraska became part of the U.S. as the 37th State.
National North Dakota Day – National North Dakota Day is celebrated in America on April 19 every year.
National Oklahoma Day – Oklahoma Day is an annual state holiday celebrated on April 22.
National South Dakota Day – National South Dakota Day is celebrated on April 26 to recognize the 40th state to join the union.
American Wetlands Month– May is American Wetlands Month—a time to celebrate one of nature’s most productive ecosystems!
Polish Flag Day – Polish Flag Day is celebrated on May 2 across Poland.
Montana Day – National Montana Day is celebrated on May 3 every year. National Montana Day was created to celebrate the Big Sky State and Montanans.
Rhode Island Independence Day – Rhode Island Independence Day is on May 4. It is a day to commemorate the independence of Rhode Island making it the first sovereign and independent state in the western world.
Paraguay Independence Day – Paraguay Independence Day starts on May 14 and ends on May 15 every year.
National Idaho Day – May 17 celebrates the day in 1863 when Idaho was recognized as the 43rd state by the union.
Bermuda Day– Kick-off summertime in the Atlantic paradise.
National Utah Day – National Utah Day is observed every year on May 31 and this unofficial holiday allows us to honor the culture and people of this state.
Road Trip Day– National Road Trip Day occurs on the Friday before Memorial Day in the U.S.
Museum Lover’s Day – Museum Lover’s Day, on May 5 each year, is when all appreciators of museums come together to celebrate.
Cameroon National Day – The National Day of Cameroon, also known as Unitary State Day is celebrated annually on the 20th of May.
National Camping Month – Camping is one of America’s favorite outdoor activities and National Camping Month is observed in June every year.
National Zoo & Aquarium Month – National Zoo and Aquarium Month is celebrated annually in June to honor the role that zoos and aquariums play in the conservation and research of animal and fish species.
Kentucky Statehood Day – On June 1, People from all around the state gather on this day to honor and observe the state’s admission to the Union of States.
Tennessee Statehood Day– Statehood Day of Tennessee is an annual holiday celebrated on June 1.
Samoa Independence Day – Samoa Independence Day is celebrated on June 1. The country gained independence from New Zealand on January 1, 1962, and it was the first Pacific island country to gain independence.
Italy Republic Day – Italian Republic Day, also widely known as ‘Festa della Repubblica’ for Italians, is nationally celebrated in Italy on June 2, every year.
Celebrate Australia– WA Day takes place on the first Monday in June, falling on June 3, 2024. Queensland Day celebrates the birthday of the Australian state every year on June 6. It was on this day, in 1859, that Queen Victoria granted the state the right to form its government.
Portugal Day – Portugal Day is the official national holiday of Portugal, and it is observed on June 10 each year.
Russia Day – Russia Day is a national holiday in Russia observed every year on June 12.
Philippines Independence Day – The Philippines, consisting of more than 7,000 separate islands in the western Pacific, declared independence from Spanish rule over 120 years ago.
National Arizona Day – National Arizona Day is a holiday celebrated on June 21 every year, where the locals swear the weather is bearable and the many sunny days brighten their life.
Estonia Victory Day – Estonia Victory Day on June 23 is a public holiday and a day of great celebration.
National Luxembourg Day – On 23 June, Luxembourg celebrates the Grand Duke’s birthday, which is also commonly referred to as the National Day.
Croatia Independence Day – Croatia Independence Day is celebrated every year on June 25 to commemorate when Croatia proclaimed its intentions to sever its ties with the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.
Canada Day – Celebrate Canada’s official day on July 1.
Virgin Islands Day – Virgin Islands Day is observed on July 1 every year in the British Virgin Islands.
Ghana Republic Day – Ghana’s Republic Day is celebrated on July 1 every year. The day marks the establishment of Ghana as a sovereign republic in 1960.
Philippines Republic Day– On July 4, 1946, the United States formally recognized the independence of the Republic of the Philippines.
Rwanda Liberation Day – Known locally as Kwibohora, Liberation Day is a public holiday in Rwanda that is celebrated on 4 July.
Independence Day USA – On the 4th of July the United States celebrates the biggest holiday of the year with parades, get-togethers, and fireworks!
National Hawaii Day – National Hawaii Day is observed annually every July 5 to celebrate becoming the 50th state of the U.S.
Argentine Independence Day – Argentine Independence Day is observed annually on July 9. It is a national public holiday that marks the day when Argentina declared independence from Spain.
National Wyoming Day – National Wyoming Day is celebrated every year on July 10 to celebrate the day it became the 44th state that joined the union.
National Delaware Day – National Delaware Day is observed on July 13 every year to commemorate the state of Delaware and how it was the first American state to officially declare independence from the British.
Sovreignity Day of Montenegro – Sovereignty Day of Montenegro is celebrated on July 13 to mark the day when the Berlin Congress recognized Montenegro as an independent state on July 13, 1878.
Bastille Day – This National Day of France is celebrated on 14 July each year.
Democracy and National Unity Day of Turkey – On July 15 this day proves the dedication and commitment of the Republic of Turkey and its people to the rule of law and democracy.
Uruguay Constitution Day – Officially known as ‘Jura de la Constitucion de la Republica Oriental del Uruguay,’ the holiday commemorates the adoption of Uruguay’s first constitution on July 18, 1830.
Guam Liberation Day – Guam Liberation Day is celebrated on July 21 every year. It is a day to commemorate the island’s liberation from the Japanese by U.S. Soldiers.
Tunisia Republic Day – Tunisia Republic Day is celebrated on July 25 every year to commemorate the vote to abolish the monarchy.
Liberia Independence Day – Liberia Independence Day is commemorated on July 26 every year by the African Republic of Liberia.
National New Jersey Day – National New Jersey Day takes place on July 27 every year. This day celebrates New Jersey being the third state to join the union.
Peru Independence Day – Celebrate Peru’s Independence Day on July 28. It is a historic day for the people of Peru whereby they celebrate their hard-earned independence.
St. Olav’s Eve – St. Olav’s Eve in the Faroe Islands is celebrated on July 28.
America Adventures Month – American Adventures Month encourages Americans to do something daring and adventurous, that they otherwise would not.
Colorado Day – Colorado Day is celebrated annually on August 1. The holiday commemorates the admittance of Colorado as a state of the Union on August 1, 1876.
Yorkshire Day – The 1st of August is Yorkshire Day – a day when the whole region shows the world how proud they are to be Yorkshire.
Guyana Emancipation Day – Emancipation Day in Guyana is annually observed on August 1. It marks the abolition of slavery in Guyana and commemorates the end of years of dehumanization and the resurgence of the African spirit.
National Day of Benin – The National Day of Benin is a federal holiday observed on August 1 in the Republic of Benin. The holiday is celebrated annually to commemorate Benin receiving independence from the French colonial powers and becoming an independent nation-state.
Switzerland National Day – Swiss National Day, celebrated on August 1, is the country’s national holiday.
Bolivia Independence Day – Bolivia Independence Day is celebrated on August 6 every year. On days when it falls on a weekend, a public holiday is observed on an alternative weekday.
British Columbia Day -The holiday falls in the middle of the summer season, and not too many Canadians complain about a chance to plan a long weekend and make a fun family outing out of British Columbia Day!
New Brunswick Day – Each year, the first Monday of August is celebrated as New Brunswick Day.
Singapore National Day – Singapore National Day is a public holiday that is observed in Singapore on August 9 of every year. The day is set aside to commemorate Singapore’s independence from Malaysia which took place in the year 1965.
Ecuador Independence Day – Ecuador’s Independence Day is a national public holiday that is celebrated every year on August 10.
National Connecticut Day – National Connecticut Day is a special patriotic holiday that is celebrated annually in the United States on August 10.
Obon Festival – Obon Festival is an annual Japanese ritual observed from the 13th to the 15th of the seventh lunar month.
National Liberation Day of Korea– National Liberation Day of Korea falls on August 15 annually and is also known as ‘Gwangbokjeol,’ which translates to ‘bringing back the light.’
India Independence Day – On 15th August 1947, the Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru lifted the Indian flag above the Lahori Gate in Delhi.
Dominican Republic Restoration Day – Restoration Day in the Dominican Republic takes place on August 16 every year. This event honors a battle that finally led to the nation’s second independence from Spain.
Ireland National Heritage Week – Ireland’s National Heritage Week is held annually from the second or third weekend in August to the following weekend. This year, it takes place from August 17 to 25.
Indonesia Independence Day – Indonesia Independence Day is celebrated on August 17 each year. The national holiday commemorates Indonesia’s declaration of independence from the Netherlands in 1945.
National Massachusetts Day – National Massachusetts Day is on August 17, and it recognizes the second of 13 original New England colonies and the sixth state to join the Union.
Moldova Independence Day– Moldova Independence Day is celebrated annually on August 27. In Romanian, it is named ‘Ziua Independenței.’
National South Carolina Day – National South Carolina Day is celebrated on August 31 every year to honor the history, people, and culture of this great state.
Slovakia Constitution Day – Deň Ústavy Slovenskej Republiky or Slovakia Constitution Day is celebrated on September 1 to mark the anniversary of Slovakia’s adoption of its constitution.
Uzbekistan Independence Day – The anniversary of Uzbekistan’s Independence Day is on September 1, a celebration of their independence from the Soviet Union.
National Day of Vietnam – National Day of Vietnam is observed every year on September 2 in Vietnam.
San Marino Foundation Day – The foundation of the Republic of San Marino is celebrated annually as a national holiday on September 3.
Brazil Independence Day – Brazil celebrates Independence Day on September 7 — or as they say in Brazil — Sete de Setembro!
National New Hampshire Day – National New Hampshire Day is observed each year on September 7 by residents of New Hampshire in the United States.
Gibraltar National Day – Gibraltar National Day is the official national day of the British overseas territory of Gibraltar and is observed every year on September 10.
National Virginia Day – National Virginia Day is a yearly celebration observed on September 14.
Costa Rica Independence Day – Costa Rica Independence Day is celebrated on September 15 to mark the day Central America declared independence from Spain in 1821.
Guatemala Independence Day – Guatemala Independence Day is celebrated on September 15 every year and is also known as Guatemala’s National Day.
Honduras Independence Day – Honduras Independence Day, observed every year on September 15, is a day of great fun and celebration for the people living in Honduras.
Papua New Guinea Independence Day – Papua New Guinea Independence Day is celebrated on September 16 as the official federal holiday commemorating Papua New Guinea’s independence from Australia.
Malaysia Day – Malaysia Day falls on September 16 and commemorates the anniversary of the formation of the Malaysian Federation, which took place on the same date in 1963.
Mexican Independence Day – Mexican Independence Day, on the 16th of September, is s fiesta-friendly holiday that celebrates Mexico’s declaration of independence from Spain in 1810.
Chile Independence Day – The Chilean people are celebrating their Independence Day on September 18.
Belize Independence Day – In 1981 Belize became an independent member of the Commonwealth before joining the Organization of American States (O.A.S.) in 1990 and the United Nations (U.N.) in 1993.
Malta Independence Day – The nation of Malta celebrates its independence day on 21 September every year.
Botswana Day – Botswana Day is celebrated every September 30.
Nigeria Independence Day – Nigeria Independence Day is on October 1. It celebrates the country’s independence from British rule which occurred in 1960.
Museums & Galleries Month – The month of October honors museums and galleries and highlights the importance of pride in Filipino culture and heritage.
Iraq Independence Day – Independence Day in Iraq is observed annually on October 3. Also known as National Iraqi Day, it commemorates the nation’s independence from Britain in 1932.
Lesotho Independence Day – Lesotho Independence Day is celebrated on October 4th every year as the day the nation became a sovereign state from the British in 1966.
Cuba Independence Day – Cuba celebrates Independence Day on October 10 annually as a national holiday.
Fiji Day – Fiji Day is observed on October 10 each year.
Taiwan National Day – The national holiday known as Taiwan National Day or Double Ten Day is observed in Taiwan every year on October 10.
National Vermont Day – National Vermont Day is celebrated on October 12 every year. The day honors the state’s rich culture through fun and educational activities.
National Kentucky Day – National Kentucky Day is celebrated every year on October 19, and it recognizes the moment in history when Kentucky was approved into statehood.
Hungarian Republic Day – Hungarian Republic Day is celebrated every year on October 23. This day is honored in remembrance of two great events in Hungary’s history. First, when the people of Hungary stood up against the Soviet Union, and second, the creation of Hungary in 1989.
Zambia Independence Day – Zambia Independence Day is celebrated on October 24 each year. This holiday indicates independence from the United Kingdom on this day in 1964 and is the National Holiday of Zambia.
National Indiana Day – National Indiana Day is celebrated on November 11 every year.
National Louisiana Day – National Louisiana Day on November 9 every year celebrates all the great things that the state has to offer.
Latvia Independence Day – Latvia Independence Day is on November 18. Latvia Independence Day commemorates a nation’s struggle to retain its lands and identity.
Discovery of Puerto Rico Day – Discovery of Puerto Rico Day, celebrated on November 19, commemorates the eventful occasion on which European explorer Christopher Columbus first landed in Puerto Rico.
Monaco National Day – Monaco National Day is on November 19. The day is also called “The Sovereign Prince’s Day.”
National Sovereignty Day– National Sovereignty Day in Argentina is celebrated on November 20 to commemorate the anniversary of the Battle of Vuelta de Obligado.
Lebanon Independence Day – Lebanese Independence Day, celebrated on November 22, is a holiday spent with family and friends.
Albania Independence Day – Albania Independence Day is celebrated on November 28 of every calendar year in Albania, Kosovo, North Macedonia, and the Albanian diaspora.
Anytime Hawaii Day – National Anytime Hawaiian Day on December 2 is a public holiday in Hawaii that celebrates the diverse culture and illustrious history of the Aloha State.
Lao National Day – Lao National Day on December 2 is an annual holiday in the Southeast Asian country of Laos.
Tanzania Independence Day– Tanzania Independence Day is celebrated on December 9 every year. 2021 marks the 61st year of the country’s independence from Britain, which governed Tanzania till 1961 under the name of Tanganyika.
Jamhuri Day – On the 12th of December, Jamhuri Day, also called Independence Day, is one of the most important national holidays in Kenya.
Bangladesh Victory Day – Also known as Bijoy Dibos, Bangladesh Victory Day is celebrated on December 16 every year.
Bhutan National Day – The Bhutan National Day in modern Bhutan is celebrated every December 17.
Qatar National Day – Qatar National Day is also known as Founder’s Day and is celebrated on December 18 each year. It celebrates the rise of Sheikh Jassem as the father and founder of Qatar.
National Maine Day – National Maine Day has been celebrated on December 21 since 2017.
Mongolia Independence Day – Mongolia Independence Day, celebrated every December 29, is a day of great glory and happiness for the Mongols, who gained freedom after years of being under the Qing China rule.
Celebrate London
Barbican – An interesting walk with some historical landmarks, plenty of architecture, and a few surprises along the way.
City of London – In the heart of London, The City is an adventure in architecture with some very modern skyscrapers among structures several centuries old.
Kew Royal Botanic Gardens – Easily accessible from the Kew Gardens tube station, this World Heritage Site offers a full day of discovery.
Lambeth – Lambeth is located immediately south of Westminster Bridge where you will encounter Lambeth Palace, the Museum of Garden History, the Florence Nightingale Museum, and the Imperial War Museum.
Marylebone – A visit to one of London’s most charming shopping neighborhoods is on the agenda for today. Whether you opt to shop or window shop a day out in Marylebone is a pleasure!
St. James London – Join me on an arts and culture tour featuring art galleries and fine men’s fashion.
St. Paul’s Cathedral – St. Paul’s remains to be one of London’s most beloved landmarks.
Waterloo to Whitehall – A spin on the London Eye, with visits to Sea Life Aquarium, Westminster Bridge, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, and Whitehall Street attractions.
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