Seasonal & Holidays

MLK Day 2020: Here's What's Open, Closed In Fredericksburg

Some government services will be closed for the federal holiday commemorating Martin Luther King Jr.

There will be various schedule changes for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Jan. 20.
There will be various schedule changes for the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Jan. 20. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

FREDERICKSBURG, VA — Martin Luther King Jr. Day falls on Monday, Jan. 20 this year, and a variety of services will be closed in Fredericksburg on the day.

King's birthday is Jan. 15, but the federal holiday celebrating the civil rights leader is observed on the third Monday of January each year.

Here's a breakdown of how the holiday could impact your routine:

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Fredericksburg government offices: Closed Jan. 20.

State courts: Circuit Court, General District Court and Juvenile and Domestic Relations District Court are closed Jan. 20.

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Fredericksburg schools: Closed Jan. 20.

Trash & Recycling: Regular service.

Central Rappahannock Regional Library: All branches will be closed Jan. 20.

Post offices: Closed Jan. 20.

FRED Transit: Open Jan. 20.

VRE: Closed Jan. 20.

The history of the MLK holiday in America is a complicated one.

Almost immediately after King's assassination in 1968, activists began pushing for a holiday celebrating his Jan. 15 birthday. However, the official national holiday wasn't signed into law until 1983 by President Ronald Reagan.

The first federal MLK Day was observed on the third Monday of January in 1986, but many states held out. Arizona didn't recognize the day until 1992, when the state lost its rights to host the Super Bowl after voters in Arizona failed to make the day a paid holiday.

The last state to adopt the holiday? New Hampshire, in 1999.


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