What is Evacuation Day? The forgotten holiday that predates Thanksgiving -- and once eclipsed July 4
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- Evacuation Day, a historic holiday in New York, once rivaled Independence Day in popularity, featuring grand parades and celebrations. This commemoration marked the withdrawal of British troops from the city in 1783, but over time, it faded from public consciousness, overshadowed by other holidays such as Thanksgiving and Independence Day.
- The decline of Evacuation Day highlights the shifting cultural landscape and the ways in which historical events can be forgotten or replaced in collective memory. Understanding this holiday's significance offers insight into New York's rich history and the evolution of American celebrations.
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