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Labor Day: History and Holiday Break
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Labor Day kicks off the fall on Monday, September 1st — the final long weekend of summer. Born in 1882 in NYC and made federal in 1894, it honors workers’ contributions while becoming a beloved tradition for barbecues, parties, and that last hurrah before autumn. While government offices, schools, and banks close, essential services stay open and trash pickup usually continues. It’s more than a holiday — it’s a cultural milestone marking the end of summer and a well-earned break.
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