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The United States of America does not celebrate any national holidays. The holidays in the US vary according to the local importance and observance of particular days.

2007 Calendar Holidays: The 2007 calendar holidays are mainly federal or legal holidays in the US. The additional holidays differ from state to state. Some holidays are celebrated on the same day each year, while some differ in their day of observance every year. Apart from the ten federal holidays, there are additional holidays observed that are celebrated on the same day each year. Some of them are Groundhog Day on February 2, Lincoln's Birthday on February 12, Washington's Birthday, traditionally on February 22, Flag Day on June 14, Citizenship Day on September 17, Halloween day on October 31, Kwanzaa between December 26 and January 1 and New Year's Eve on December 31. The holidays that are observed on different dates each year are Easter Day, Mother’s Day, Armed Forces Day, Father's Day and Election Day.

There are holidays like Administrative Professionals Day, National Secretary's Day and Annual Great American Smoke out Day listed in the 2006 calendar with the other holidays. However, these have not been included in the 2007 Calendar holidays.

Free Online 2007 Holidays: Nowadays, the online calendars are the ideal way to organize schedules, in accordance with the list of holidays. Most of these calendars are available absolutely free. The free online 2007 US Holiday calendar lists both, the federal holidays and the additional observances. These online calendars are very helpful while organizing meetings, planning projects and coordinating professional and personal activities. You can even customize them according to your personal preference. There are free online 2007 holiday calendars specially designed for business and educational application.

Federal Holidays 2007: There are ten annual and one quadrennial holiday officially listed by the federal government for its employees. The Federal holidays 2007 are New Year's Day on January 1 every year, Martin Luther King Day on January 15, 2007, President’s Day and Washington’s Birthday observed on February 19, 2007, Memorial Day on May 28, 2007, Independence Day on July 4 every year, Labor Day on September 3, 2007, Columbus Day observed on October 8, 2007, Veterans' Day on November 11 every year, Thanksgiving Day on November 22, 2007 and Christmas Day on December 25 every year. These federal holidays for 2007 are the annual public holidays in the US. They are to be observed by the state and local government organizations. However, there can be changes in the days of observation, according to local customs. Generally, banks, post offices, government offices, the stock market and schools will remain closed.

Easter Holidays 2007: The Easter holidays for 2007 are listed as Good Friday on April 6, Easter Saturday on April 7 and Easter Sunday on April 8,2007. In the USA, though the 2007 Easter holidays are not included in the federal holidays, they are specially observed under local law. Among the several Jewish holidays, the Christmas holiday is observed within the federal holidays in the USA.


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