Below you'll find 1950's official holidays for U.S. Virgin Islands. This list includes all government-recognized public holidays when businesses and offices may be closed.
U.S. Virgin Islands Public Holidays 1950
U.S. Virgin Islands
There are 18 public holidays in U.S. Virgin Islands for 1950. There are also bank and optional holidays across the country. Explore calendars for different countries or religions to learn more about their significant dates.
Date | Day | Holiday name |
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1950-01-01 | Sun | New Year's Day |
1950-01-02 | Mon | New Year's Day (substitute day) |
1950-01-06 | Fri | Three Kings Day |
1950-01-16 | Mon | Martin Luther King Jr. Day |
1950-02-20 | Mon | President's Day |
1950-03-31 | Fri | Transfer Day |
1950-04-06 | Thu | Maundy Thursday |
1950-04-07 | Fri | Good Friday |
1950-04-10 | Mon | Easter Monday |
1950-05-29 | Mon | Memorial Day |
1950-07-03 | Mon | Emancipation Day |
1950-07-04 | Tue | Independence Day |
1950-07-24 | Mon | Hurricane Supplication Day |
1950-09-04 | Mon | Labour Day |
1950-10-09 | Mon | Virgin Islands–Puerto Rico Friendship Day |
1950-11-11 | Sat | Veterans Day |
1950-11-23 | Thu | Thanksgiving Day |
1950-12-25 | Mon | Christmas Day |
Experience the U.S. Virgin Islands' Unique Culture Through its Public Holidays
The U.S. Virgin Islands' public holidays reflect its rich history and traditions. This guide highlights key celebrations that showcase the culture of this U.S. territory.
U.S. Virgin Islands Public Holidays 1950
New Year's Day (New Year's Day) - January 1, 1950
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