Open in App
  • Local
  • Headlines
  • Election
  • Sports
  • Lifestyle
  • Education
  • Real Estate
  • Newsletter
  • CBS New York

    Here's what's open and closed on Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day

    By Aimee Picchi,

    10 hours ago

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=252IcR_0w5yGPSy00

    Columbus Day Parade coming to streets of NYC 01:59

    Columbus Day, also called Indigenous Peoples Day, may be a federal holiday, but it's also one of the nation's most inconsistently celebrated days, according to Pew Research.

    Even though the event, which falls annually on the second Monday in October, is one of the nation's 11 federally recognized holidays, it's not observed by some businesses, states and institutions, especially amid a push to shift recognition away from explorer Christopher Columbus and instead honor the original inhabitants of North America via Indigenous Peoples Day.

    As a result, Columbus Day isn't as widely marked as it once was. Still, the day remains a federal holiday, meaning that some types of services and businesses will be shuttered on Oct. 14 this year.

    Here's what to know about what is open and closed on Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day.

    Is today a federal holiday?

    Yes, Monday, Oct. 14, is a federal holiday, which means that federal offices will be closed and federal workers have the day off.

    Are banks open today on Columbus Day?

    Some banks will be closed to commemorate Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples Day, with Oct/ 14 counting as a holiday for the Federal Reserve system. Among those that will be closed are Bank of America and Wells Fargo.

    Some banks, however, say they will remain open on Oct. 14, including Chase, which says its branches will remain open, and TD Bank .

    Is mail delivered on Columbus Day?

    No, the U.S. Postal Service observes Columbus Day as a holiday, which means there will be no regular residential or business mail delivery . Its retail branches will also be closed.

    However, the USPS says that its Priority Mail Express will still be delivered in some regions for an additional fee.

    Is the stock market open on Columbus Day?

    Yes, the stock market is open on Monday, Oct. 14. The New York Stock Exchange does not observe Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day as a holiday, nor does the Nasdaq.

    Is Walmart open today?

    Walmart tells CBS MoneyWatch its locations will be open during their regular hours on Columbus Day.

    Is Target open on Columbus Day?

    Target says its stores will be operating on Columbus Day/Indigenous Peoples Day with its regular store business hours, although those hours vary by location. Local hours can be found at Target.com's " Find a store " feature.

    Is Costco open today?

    Costco is closed for seven holidays each year, but Columbus Day isn't one of them, which means the retailer's doors will be open on Oct. 14.

    Is Chick-fil-A open on Columbus Day?

    Chick-fil-A's restaurants are open on Oct. 14, but "they may have limited operating hours," a spokesperson said. "Please check with your local restaurant for specific hours of operation."

    What is Columbus Day versus Indigenous Peoples Day?

    Both day are observed on the same day, the second Monday in October. President Franklin D. Roosevelt proclaimed Columbus Day as a national holiday in 1934 (originally observed on October 12) to commemorate the landing of explorer Christopher Columbus in the Americas, as well as to mark the contributions of Italian-Americans to the nation.

    In more recent years, there's been a push to replace Columbus Day with Indigenous Peoples Day , including by Native American activists and historians who have called for a reassessment of the explorer and his impact on indigenous people. Some states and localities now observe the second Monday in October as Indigenous Peoples Day instead of, or in addition to, Columbus Day.

    Expand All
    Comments / 1
    Add a Comment
    Deb Kaiser
    8h ago
    Who gives a flying F nobody has any money
    View all comments
    YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
    Local News newsLocal News

    Comments / 0