Maryland's legal holidays include each statewide general election day, and each other day that the President of the United States or the Governor designates for general cessation of business. If a holiday falls on a Sunday, it is observed the following Monday (Chapter 422, Acts of 1994; Code General Provisions Article, sec. 1-111).
Although holiday generally means "a day marked by a general suspension of work in commemoration of an event", in Maryland, this is not always the case.
Inner Harbor, Baltimore, Maryland, October 2008. Photo by Diane F. Evartt.
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| January 1 (Wednesday) | New Year's Day |
| January 20 (third Monday) | Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Birthday (observed) |
| February 12 (Wednesday) | Lincoln's birthday |
| February 17 (third Monday) | Presidents' Day |
| March 25 (Tuesday) | Maryland Day |
| April 18 (Friday) | Good Friday |
| May 26 (last Monday) | Memorial Day |
| June 19 (Thursday) | Juneteenth National Independence Day* |
| July 4 (Friday) | Independence Day |
| September 1 (first Monday) | Labor Day |
| September 12 (Friday) | Defenders' Day |
| October 13 (second Monday) | Columbus Day (observed) |
| November 11 (Tuesday) | Veterans' Day |
| November 27 (fourth Thursday) | Thanksgiving Day |
| November 28 (fourth Friday) | American Indian Heritage Day |
| December 25 (Thursday) | Christmas Day |
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