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  2. Sweetest Day - Wikipedia

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    Sweetest Day is a holiday that is celebrated in the Midwestern United States, [1] in parts of the Northeastern United States, in Arizona, and in Florida on the third Saturday in October. [2] It is a day to share romantic deeds or expressions, and acts of charity and kindness. [ 3 ]

  3. October 6 - Wikipedia

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    4 Holidays and observances. 5 References. 6 External links. Toggle the table of contents. October 6. 195 languages. Afrikaans; ... October 6 is the 279th day of the ...

  4. 60-plus years of holiday lights: How Fort Worth, Texas ...

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, downtown Fort Worth was outlined in amber lights, seen here from what is now I.M. Terrell Way over Interstate 30 (then the Dallas-Fort Worth Turnpike).

  5. Here’s the full list of holidays and observances in October

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  6. Category:Texas state holidays - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Ring in the holidays with Texas State Parks

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    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 ...

  8. Confederate Memorial Day - Wikipedia

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    In 1987, Martin Luther King Jr. Day was added as a federal holiday for the third Monday in January, and in that year the Texas Legislature made it an optional state holiday, and in 1991 they made MLK Day an official state holiday. In some years (1987, 1998, 2004, 2009, 2015, 2026) MLK Jr. Day and Confederate Heroes Day fall on the same day.

  9. Fiesta San Antonio - Wikipedia

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    The festival, also known as the Battle of Flowers, commemorates of the Battle of the Alamo, which took place in San Antonio, and the Battle of San Jacinto, which led to Texas' independence from Mexico in April 1836. Fiesta is the city's biggest festival, with an economic impact of $340 million for the city. [1]