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Rhode Island is the only state to celebrate Victory Day, which recognizes the end of World War II with the surrender of Japan ...
Like Del’s Lemonade or the Gaspee parade, Victory Day is one of the Ocean State’s unique summertime traditions.
Monday marks a holiday that Rhode Island, alone amongst all 50 states, recognizes as official- Victory Day, also commonly referred to as Victory over Japan Day or V-J Day.
Learn the meaning, history, and significance of Victory Day in the USA also how it's observed as a state holiday, ...
Rhode Island observes Victory Day on the second Monday of August, commemorating the end of World War II. The holiday has ...
Temperatures across Rhode Island are expected to soar into the 90s this week. Heat indices in Providence are forecasted to ...
It’s a three-day weekend thanks to Victory Day, but that also means the end of summer is right around the corner. But if you ...
It’s Victory Day in Rhode Island on Monday.It marks Japan's surrender to the U.S., ending World War 2 in August 1945.
Recognized in Rhode Island since 1948, Victory Day is among the 10 state holidays listed on the Rhode Island secretary of state's website. It's celebrated on the second Monday of August.
Rhode Island has apparently been on its own since the late 1960s or ’70s, when Arkansas dropped its version of Victory Day — known there as “World War II Memorial Day” — and reportedly ...
Victory Day always made Rhode Island an outlier: in 1953 the AP described it as “the only state in the union that voted to make V-J a legal holiday,” though two years later the news service ...
The day is meant to honor the millions of Americans who served during the war. In Rhode Island, there are 1,033 living WWII veterans, according to a 2022 survey from the National World War II Museum.