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Worcester Telegram on MSNJuneteenth in Worcester: Free admission, flag raising, festivals and moreThe museum will be open and waiving admission in honor of Juneteenth. There will be a free tour spotlighting artworks by Black artists, such as Elizabeth Catlett and Diedrick Brackens, set to take place at noon. Free admission to Old Sturbridge Village - Thursday, June 19, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 1 Old Sturbridge Village Road, Sturbridge
Because Juneteenth is now classified as a federal holiday, many government offices and services will be closed on Thursday. Here's a breakdown of what's open or closed on Juneteenth. Like with most federal holidays,
The only known original copy of General Order No. 3, an 1865 decree that alerted enslaved people in Galveston of their freedom, will be on display
Does the mail run on Juneteenth 2025? Are banks open? Is the stock market open? Is the MVC open? What is NJ Transit's schedule? The complete guide to Thursday, June 19, 2025
In the four years since Juneteenth became a national holiday, Galveston has embraced its complicated past in a way it never had before. Signs welcoming motorists to the "Birthplac
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNJuneteenth 2025: Events, commemorations across Central TexasSeveral events are being held across Central Texas to commemorate the day slaves in Texas learned that they had been freed.
Juneteenth was an informal holiday for decades, celebrated with parades, barbecues, and other gatherings. Fort Worth has a history of celebrating Juneteenth as far back as 1882.
Juneteenth celebrates when Union soldiers arrived to Galveston to announce to over 250,000 enslaved people they were freed in 1865.
Several MetroWest organizations and municipalities honor the holiday, which commemorates the ending of slavery in the United States. In Framingham, there will be a special flag raising ceremony, as well as remarks from city officials and a keynote address from Brandale Randolph, owner of e-bike seller The 1854 Company.
In Denver, for example, more than a dozen companies backed out of supporting the Juneteenth Music Festival, which is one of the city’s biggest celebrations of the holiday, according to Norman Harris, executive director of JMF Corporation, which puts on the event.