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German-American Day (German: Deutsch-Amerikanischer Tag) is a holiday in the United States, observed annually on October 6 under Pub. L. 100–104, 101 Stat. 721. [1] It celebrates German-American heritage and commemorates the founding of Germantown, Pennsylvania (now part of Philadelphia), in 1683.
1829 – Pierre Derbigny, French-American politician, 6th Governor of Louisiana (b. 1769) 1836 – Johannes Jelgerhuis , Dutch painter and actor (b. 1770) 1873 – Paweł Strzelecki , Polish-English geologist and explorer (b. 1797)
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Holidays portal; Texas portal; This is a collection of articles about public holidays observed only, or primarily, by the U.S. State of Texas. For more widely celebrated holidays, see Category:Federal holidays in the United States.
Nov. 17—AUSTIN — Texas State Parks is kicking off the holiday season with close to 100 special seasonal activities happening across the state. Starting this month, visitors of all ages can ...
El Paso will be the first Texas city to have a good view of the solar eclipse at about 10:40 a.m., according to National Eclipse. The rest of the Lone Star State will follow: The rest of the Lone ...
1927 – The Jazz Singer, one of the first feature-length motion pictures with a synchronized recorded music score, was released. 1973 – Egyptian forces crossed the Suez Canal (pictured) to attack occupying Israeli forces at the Bar Lev Line , starting the Yom Kippur War .