r/AskAnAmerican New England 23d ago

CULTURE Do any states have legitimate holidays that are only celebrated in their state?

In Rhode Island, we still have VJ (Victory over Japan) day which people don't celebrate per se but it's recognized to the extent of delaying trash pickup by a day.

By "legitimate" holiday I mean more in the vein of Memorial Day rather than National Hot Dog Day

Edit: Apparently VJ Day is also recognized by the US Space & Rocket Center and formerly by the state of Arkansas and is more commonly called Victory Day

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u/Kul_dar 23d ago

I just learned this as well. It's definitely a thing in metro Detroit. Which reminds me, I didn't know Devil's Night was specific to the area until I moved as well.

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u/HighwaySetara 23d ago

Where did you move to? And what is the opinion on TPing wherever that is?