WASHINGTON — Monday is the federal holiday of Columbus Day, which is celebrated in some places as Indigenous Peoples Day. Because of the federal holiday designation, federal government offices (even ...
Every second Monday of October, the U.S. observes Columbus Day, or Indigenous Peoples' Day depending on where you are. Columbus Day has been a federal holiday since 1892, while Indigenous Peoples' Day ...
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt designated Columbus Day, which was originally celebrated on Oct. 12, as a national ...