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27c27 < 11/29 Thanksgiving Day (Last Thursday in November) --- > 11/23 Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday in November) it's not that the date was wrong for this year (it was the wrong year.. it was that the ALGORYTHM was wrong.. very confusing for non americans wondering why americans were going to be on holiday on the 23rd..
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01/01 New Year's Day
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01/14 Julian Calendar New Year's Day
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02/02 Groundhog Day
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02/14 St. Valentine's Day
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02/20* President's Day (3rd Monday of February)
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03/05 Mother-in-Law Day
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03/17 St. Patrick's Day
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03/20* Vernal Equinox
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04/01 April Fool's Day
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04/15 Income Tax Day
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04/03* Daylight Savings Time begins; clocks move forward (1st Sunday of April)
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04/28* Arbor Day (varies from state to state)
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05/14* Mother's Day (2nd Sunday of May)
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05/20* Armed Forces Day (3rd Saturday of May)
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05/29* Memorial Day (Last Monday of May)
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06/18* Father's Day (3rd Sunday of June)
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06/21* Summer Solstice
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07/04 Independence Day
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09/04* Labor Day (1st Monday of September)
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09/09* Grandparent's Day (2nd Sunday of September; varies from state to state)
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09/22* Autumnal Equinox
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10/09* Columbus Day (2nd Monday of October)
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10/29* Daylight Savings Time ends; clocks move back (Last Sunday in October)
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10/31 All Hallows Eve (Halloween)
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11/06* Election Day (1st Tuesday after 1st Monday for even years)
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11/11 Veterans' Day
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11/23 Thanksgiving Day (4th Thursday in November)
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12/21* Winter Solstice
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12/24 Christmas Eve
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12/25 Christmas
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12/31 New Year's Eve
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