Patriots' Day in Massachusetts in 2025

Patriots' Day in Massachusetts in 2025
Engraving of the Battle of Lexington in 1775
  How long until Patriots' Day?
Patriots' Day
  Dates of Patriots' Day in Massachusetts
2026 Mon, Apr 20Government Holiday
2025 Mon, Apr 21Government Holiday
2024 Mon, Apr 15Government Holiday
2023 Mon, Apr 17Government Holiday
2022 Mon, Apr 18Government Holiday
  Summary

Commemorates the opening battles of the American Revolution at Lexington and Concord in 1775

When is Patriots' Day?

Patriots' Day is a State Holiday in Maine and Massachusetts on the third Monday in April.

In July 2017, Governor Dannel Malloy signed Bill 1022 into law marking Patriots' Day an official holiday in the state of Connecticut. 

It is a public school observance day in Wisconsin and its celebration is also encouraged in Florida, though it is not given any holiday status.

Sometimes known as Lexington Day or Battles of Lexington and Concord Day, Patriots' Day commemorates the opening battles of the American Revolution at Lexington and Concord in 1775.

History and meaning of Patriots' Day

The battles of Lexington and Concord that took place in Massachusetts on April 19th 1775, marked the first conflicts of the American Revolution which ultimately led to America's independence from Great Britain.

On the night of April 18th 1775, a large unit of British soldiers marched from Boston to Concord, intent on destroying a cache of weapons that had been collected by the American colonists. Famously, Paul Revere and other riders alerted the colonial Minutemen of the plan, who then moved to intercept the British.

Nobody can say for definite who fired those first shots on Lexington green, but the battle was the first organised resistance by the American forces. Buoyed by their superior numbers, the British then moved on from Lexington to Concord, where they were surprised by a counterattack from the colonists, forcing the Redcoats to retreat to Boston.

The fighting on that day spurred on the colonists who now knew they could take on the military might of the British.

The American War for Independence raged on until 1783 when the victorious colonies formally won their independence from Great Britain.

Did you know?

This holiday is officially Patriots' Day in Massachusetts and Wisconsin and Patriot's Day in Maine.

How is Patriots' Day observed?

Originally this holiday was always celebrated on April 19th, marking the exact date of the battles. In 1969 it was moved to the third Monday in April.

As it is a state holiday, courts and the registry of motor vehicles will be closed. Public schools will be closed as part of spring break week.

The Boston Marathon, one of the world's most famous street marathons takes place on Patriots' Day. The Boston Red Sox baseball team are also scheduled to play a home game on Patriots' Day.


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