National Virginia Day is an annual celebration honoring the Commonwealth of Virginia, its rich history, culture, and contributions to American heritage. This special day recognizes Virginia’s significance as one of the original 13 colonies and its role as the “Mother of Presidents.”

Quick Facts

When is it: September 14th annually
Tagged as: State Celebration Day
What’s the hashtag: #NationalVirginiaDay #VirginiaDay
When was it founded: 2017
Who founded it: National Day Calendar

History of National Virginia Day

The celebration began as part of a broader initiative to recognize each state’s unique contributions to American history. Virginia, being a cornerstone of American democracy and home to the first permanent English settlement in North America, was given special recognition through this commemorative day.

Timeline

  • 1607: First permanent English settlement established at Jamestown
  • 1776: Virginia joins the United States
  • 1861: Virginia secedes from the Union
  • 1870: Virginia rejoins the Union
  • 2017: First National Virginia Day celebration

Dates by Next Year

YearMonth and DateDay
2024September 14Saturday
2025September 14Sunday
2026September 14Monday

How It’s Observed

Communities across Virginia celebrate with festivals, parades, and cultural events. Local breweries and wineries host tastings, while historical sites offer special tours. Many people take road trips to explore Virginia’s diverse landscapes, from the Blue Ridge Mountains to the Chesapeake Bay.

Fun Facts About Virginia

  • Home to eight U.S. presidents
  • First successful English settlement in North America
  • State flower is the Dogwood Blossom
  • State bird is the Cardinal
  • Nicknamed “The Old Dominion”

Quiz

  1. How many U.S. presidents were born in Virginia?
  2. What year was Jamestown established?
  3. What is Virginia’s capital city?
    (Answers: 1. Eight, 2. 1607, 3. Richmond)

FAQs

  • What is on the Virginia flag? The state seal against a blue background
  • What cuisine is Virginia famous for? Southern cuisine
  • What is Virginia’s nickname? The Mother of Presidents

Importance of National Virginia Day

The day serves as a reminder of Virginia’s crucial role in American history, from the founding of Jamestown to its current status as a cultural and economic powerhouse. It celebrates the state’s natural beauty, educational excellence, and ongoing contributions to American society.

Related Celebrations

  • National Cream-Filled Donut Day
  • Constitution Day
  • Independence Day
  • Presidents’ Day
  • Colonial Day