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Why We Celebrate Memorial Day

Why We Celebrate Memorial Day
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Memorial Day is America's second favorite day for grilling after the 4th of July. But, why we celebrate Memorial Day is much more than just a day for BBQ and sales.

Memorial Day was established in 1868 to honor those who died during the Civil War. It was originally called Decoration Day because people decorated soldiers graves.The holiday has since been extended to honor all Americans who died in military service.

In 1968, Memorial Day became a national holiday and its date was changed from May 30 to the last Monday of May to create a three-day weekend.

The following infographic, created by Low VA Loans, presents the different ways Americans have traditionally paid respect to the military men and women who gave their life for the country. Credit: Low VA Loans

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Lucas Eaves

French traveler on a journey to understand the arcane of American politics while enjoying life in San Diego.

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