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  • What Is the Purpose of Labor Day?

    Labor Day is held annually on the first Monday in September to honor and celebrate the American worker's contribution to the nation's prosperity.

  • How Do People Celebrate Labor Day?

    Labor Day is a day to celebrate and acknowledge the achievements and contributions of American workers. The day was first celebrated on Sept. 5, 1882, and was later changed in 1884 to the first...

  • What Is the Meaning of Labor Day?

    On the first Monday in September the United States celebrates Labor Day. It is a day with significant meaning for the American working people and is an important day of reflection.

  • What Is the Origin of Labor Day?

    Labor Day is the celebration of the American worker. It honors workers, past and present, and their contributions to our society in both social and economic ways. The origins of the holiday have...

  • Who Invented Charcoal Briquettes?

    Charcoal has been used as fuel for more than 5,000 years, but it wasn't until 1897 that Ellsworth B.A. Zwoyer of Reading, Pennsylvania, invented the charcoal briquette as we know it today.

  • Labor Day Driving Tips

    Labor Day marks the end of the summer vacation driving season. During the three-day Labor Day weekend, millions of Americans will head out on U.S. highways for the last hurrah of summer. The beach...

  • How to Celebrate Labor Day

    Labor Day is an American holiday, celebrated the first Monday of September. New York City union workers held the first Labor Day parade on Sept. 5, 1882. President Grover Cleveland signed a law...

  • How to Shop the Labor Day Sales

    With Labor Day comes many sales at all of your favorite stores. It's a great time to stock up for the current and future season. Just remember that you aren't the only shopper thinking this...

  • How to Celebrate Labor Day

    Not everyone looks forward to Labor Day. Since it takes place on the first Monday of September, it usually signifies the end of summer. However, you can have a fun celebration to say goodbye to...

  • How to Observe International Worker's Day

    International Worker's Day is a holiday celebrated around the world on May 1st. Also known as May Day and Labor Day (but only internationally), International Worker's Day was created to observe...

  • How to Go to Local Labor Day Fireworks Shows

    Fireworks are a staple of Labor Day celebrations. No matter where you live, there are bound to be shows in the area to celebrate the holiday. Which show you decide to go to depends much on your...

  • How to Throw a Labor Day BBQ

    A Labor Day BBQ is a tradition that goes back for decades. Whether this is your first time throwing one or you are a pro at it, there are some things you can do to make the process smoother and...

  • How to Go to Local Labor Day Parades

    Labor Day parades are a popular way to end your holiday weekend celebration. If you plan to go to one, there are some things you can do to make the experience a memorable one. From planning...

  • How to Host a Labor Day Picnic

    While most people associate Labor Day with barbecues, the truth is that it isn't the only option you have available. Not only can you host a great Labor Day picnic, but you can turn the event into...

  • How to Plan a Labor Day Dance

    Invite your friends and family to a backyard extravaganza with a unique twist. They'll be happily surprised to see a dance floor in your backyard for all ages to enjoy. Keep the menu and drinks...

  • How to Plan a Labor Day Beach Party

    Throw a Labor Day party at the beach or in your backyard. You can host a beach bash even if you don't have the beach. Play beach volleyball in your backyard. Add some fun grilled foods and...

  • How to Plan a Labor Day Block Party

    Get the whole neighborhood together to celebrate the end of the summer. Lives are so busy these days you can go weeks, even months, without talking to your neighbors. Spend some time catching up,...

  • How to Prepare for a Labor Day Camping Trip

    When you begin to prepare for a Labor Day camping trip, keep in mind that this is a unique weekend that may require some special considerations. Whether you want to stay close to the city to enjoy...

  • How to Put Together a Fireworks Display for Labor Day

    Nothing says celebration like a big fireworks display. Even for Labor Day, when many cities don't put on their own shows, you can still enjoy the magic of fireworks by setting up a display right...

  • How to Attend the Lowell Indiana Labor Day Parade

    The Lowell, Indiana Labor Day Parade is one of the oldest in the Midwest. A beloved tradition since 1919, the parade pays homage days of old with floats honoring the police force, marching bands...

  • How to Attend the Cannstatter Volksfest in Philadelphia

    The Cannstatter Volksfest in Philadelphia is an annual festival organized over the Labor Day weekend. Also known as Philadelphia's Oktoberfest, the festival attracts international music bands, a...

  • How to Cook Shrimp for Labor Day

    Labor Day is a great day to try something beyond the classic grill fare. If you don't want to spend your day outdoor, or if you're hosting a brunch rather than a BBQ, shrimp is a quick, easy way...

  • How to Make Caramel Apples for Labor Day

    Caramel apples are one of the few Labor Day delicacies that everybody enjoys. While most people usually buy them at festivals or while strolling through the local park, caramel apples can be...

  • How to Make Ice Cream for Labor Day

    Since the very word "summer" evokes images of delicious, melting ice cream, it's no wonder this tasty dessert is one of the staples at most Labor Day parties. This year, instead of heading to your...

  • How to Organize a Labor Day Brunch

    The biggest difference between planning a Labor Day brunch and organizing a BBQ is, ironically, in the amount of labor involved. While a BBQ requires you to organize a complete lunch or dinner and...

  • How to Make Marionberry Cobbler for Labor Day

    The Marionberry Cobbler, especially when served on top of vanilla ice cream, is a classic American dessert. Around for decades, the Marionberry Cobbler became a Labor Day dessert around the middle...

  • How to Make Blueberry Buckle for Labor Day

    Blueberry buckle is an old-fashioned name for something that looks very much like a coffee cake. In regular cakes, batter and topping may mix during baking, but blueberry buckle is different....

  • How to Attend the Labor Day Bumbershoot Festival

    The Bumbershoot Festival started in 1971 as a musical celebration and has evolved to include live performances, comedy shows, dance, film presentations and other forms of art. Seattle's largest...

  • How to Make Hamburgers for Labor Day

    Nothing says Labor Day like a big barbecue. America's number one summer pastime for decades, grilling has become a way for families to celebrate the end of the summer. Whether you are cooking...

  • How to Plan a Labor Day BBQ

    A great Labor Day BBQ is about much more than just food. The spirit of the party, the guest, the decorations and the entertainment are all important to make a Labor Day BBQ an experience to...

  • How to Plan a Labor Day Picnic

    The Labor Day weekend conjures up images of barbecues and beach parties. However, many people don't have the chance (or the energy) to go through the whole preparation required for such an...

  • How to Cook Lobster for Labor Day

    Labor Day grilling doesn't have to be only about hamburgers and hot dogs. There are many foods that are considered classic Labor Day fare, and lobster is quickly becoming one of them. Instead of...

  • How to Observe Labor Day

    When New York machinist Mathew Maguire led 20,000 Knights of Labor up Broadway on September 5, 1882, he probably never imagined that his dream of honoring the American working man would evolve...

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