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Nov 25, 2018

[Answer] Which U.S. state was first to officially recognize Christmas as a holiday?

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...In the early 1800s, Christmas was a cherished seasonal holiday in the southern U.S. The northern U.S. states tended to see Christmas as sinful. The first state to officially recognize Christmas as a U.S. holiday was Alabama in 1836. Two years later, Louisiana and Arkansas officially recognized the holiday. The practice of putting up Christmas trees increased in popularity through the 1850s and was a holiday tradition by the 1870s. Source: Reference.com




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Alabama:


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