This document provides a comprehensive list of U.S. state holidays and the dates on which they are observed.
The information is organized by holiday name, date, and the states that recognize each holiday.
January 1 - New Year's Day: Observed in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Rhode Island, and Utah.
Third Monday of January - Martin Luther King, Jr. Day: Observed in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Rhode Island, and Utah.
Third Monday of February - President's Day: Observed in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Rhode Island, and Utah.
Date Varies - Mardi Gras: Observed in Alabama and Louisiana.
Date Varies - Good Friday: Observed in Louisiana.
Date Varies - Easter Sunday: Observed in Louisiana.
Date Varies - Confederate Memorial Day: Observed in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana.
May 4 - Rhode Island Independence Day: Observed in Rhode Island.
Last Monday in May - Memorial Day: Observed in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Rhode Island, and Utah.
June 5 - Jefferson Davis Birthday: Observed in Alabama.
July 4 - Independence Day: Observed in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Rhode Island, and Utah.
July 24 - Pioneer Day: Observed in Utah.
Second Monday of August - Victory Day: Observed in Rhode Island.
August 30 - Huey P. Long Day: Observed in Louisiana.
First Monday in September - Labor Day: Observed in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, and Utah.
Second Monday in October - Columbus Day: Observed in Alabama, Louisiana, Rhode Island, and Utah.
November 11 - Veterans Day: Observed in Alabama, Louisiana, Rhode Island, and Utah.
November 11 - Armistice Day: Observed in Mississippi.
Fourth Thursday in November - Thanksgiving Day: Observed in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Rhode Island, and Utah.
December 25 - Christmas Day: Observed in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, Rhode Island, and Utah.
December 26 - Day After Christmas: Observed in Louisiana.