When is Memorial Day 2025?
Memorial Day 2025 will be observed on Monday, May 26.
Holidays / Memorial Day
Memorial Day is a U.S. federal holiday observed on the last Monday of May. It honors those who died while serving in the U.S. Armed Forces. Often considered the unofficial start of summer, it's a time for remembrance and reflection.
Memorial Day's origins trace back to 1868, initially dedicated to Union soldiers who died in the Civil War. The Grand Army of the Republic, led by Major General John A. Logan, established the holiday to decorate the graves of fallen comrades. Some accounts suggest even earlier tributes occurred, such as in Boalsburg, Pennsylvania (1864) and Charleston, South Carolina (1865), where Black freedmen and abolitionist allies honored Union soldiers.
The Uniform Monday Holiday Act of 1968 made Memorial Day a federal holiday observed on the last Monday in May. While it marks the beginning of summer for many, it remains a solemn occasion to remember and honor the sacrifices of those who died in service.
Memorial Day 2025 will be observed on Monday, May 26.
Memorial Day honors those who died in service, while Veteran's Day honors all who have served, especially living veterans.
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