National Maine Day
National Maine Day is an annual celebration honoring the unique charm and rich heritage of Maine, the 23rd state to join the United States. This special day invites people to explore and appreciate the distinctive qualities of this northeastern state.
Quick Facts
- When is it?: December 21st annually
- Tagged as: State Celebration Day
- Hashtag: #NationalMaineDay
- Founded: 2017
- Founder: Not officially specified
History of National Maine Day
Maine has a fascinating history that predates its statehood. Before European colonization, the region was home to Wabanaki tribes. In 1820, Maine was admitted to the Union as part of the Missouri Compromise, separating from Massachusetts and becoming an independent state.
Timeline
- 1604: European explorers first arrive
- 1820: Maine becomes the 23rd state
- 2017: National Maine Day established
Upcoming Dates
| Year | Date | Day |
|---|---|---|
| 2024 | December 21 | Saturday |
| 2025 | December 21 | Sunday |
| 2026 | December 21 | Monday |
| 2027 | December 21 | Tuesday |
| 2028 | December 21 | Thursday |
Observed Celebrations
- Exploring nature in Acadia National Park
- Enjoying Maine’s famous lobster
- Visiting unique museums
- Hiking Mount Katahdin
Fun Facts
- Maine is the only state that borders just one other state
- It produces 90% of the United States’ lobster supply
- First sunrise in the continental United States can be seen from Cadillac Mountain
- Invented the donut hole (thanks to Captain Hanson Gregory)
Quiz
- What is Maine’s nickname?
Answer: The Pine Tree State - When did Maine become a state?
Answer: March 15, 1820
FAQs
Q: Why is National Maine Day on December 21st?
A: The specific reason isn’t clear, but it has been celebrated on this date since 2017.
Q: What makes Maine special?
A: Its unique coastline, rich maritime history, stunning natural landscapes, and iconic seafood.
Importance
National Maine Day celebrates the state’s unique culture, natural beauty, and significant contributions to American history. It’s a day to appreciate Maine’s distinctive character and heritage.
Related Celebrations
- Acadia National Park Day
- Lobster Festival
- Maritime Heritage Week
