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Summary Of: Columbus Day

The first Columbus Day celebration was held in... the people of the United States to celebrate Columbus Day on the 400th anniversary of the event... observe Columbus Day as a celebration of their heritage... Columbus Day was popularized as a holiday in the United States by a lawyer... s Day instead of Columbus Day every year with a pow wow and Indian market... The Columbus Day parade in Denver has been protested by American Indian groups and their supporters for nearly... Hawaii does not officially honor Columbus day and instead celebrates... Columbus Day is not a legal holiday in... The Development of the Columbus Day Pageant of San Francisco... Columbus Day protest in Denver leads to arrests... Columbus Day Activities for Teachers... Columbus Day Celebrates Western Culture...

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