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South Carolina is called The Palmetto State because of its large population of Sabal Palmetto trees, however, the state's tree is the cabbage palmetto and the state's flower is the yellow jasmine. The palmetto tree is seen on our state flag.
It is as follows: "I salute the flag of South Carolina and pledge to the Palmetto State love, loyalty and faith."
Presidents Day is federal holiday, meaning the post office won't deliver mail: What's open, closed. Most banks and the US Post Office will be closed.
South Carolina recognizes all federal holidays including Independence Day, Memorial Day and Labor Day. When the holiday falls on a weekend, it is celebrated on either Friday or Monday, depending on which day the holiday falls on in the weekend.
South Carolina observes the following days as holidays with state government offices and public schools taking the day off: New Year's Day January 1st. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday the third Monday of January. George Washington's Birthday and President's Day the third Monday of February.
South Carolina observes the following days as holidays with state government offices and public schools taking the day off: New Year's Day January 1st. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday the third Monday of January. George Washington's Birthday and President's Day the third Monday of February.
Official state holidays"Presidents' Day" in Hawaii, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Dakota, Texas, Vermont, and Washington."President's Day" in Alaska, Idaho, Maryland, Nebraska, New Hampshire, Tennessee, West Virginia, and Wyoming."Presidents Day" in Nevada, New Jersey, and Oregon.More items...
Thirteen statesDelaware, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Mexico, North Carolina, Ohio, Rhode Island and Wisconsindon't celebrate Presidents Day or Washington's Birthday.
Schools and universitiesColleges and universities are also closed in observance of the holiday.