ATL holidays

Confederate Independence Day (AKA Secession Day)
Celebrated in the Confederate States of America on February 8th. Celebrations include the veneration of Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson and other Founding Fathers of the CSA. Also, lots and lots of firworks and beer.

Reunification Week
Celebrated in the United States during the second week of October to commemorate the the Confederate surrender during the second Great war, and the emancipation of the South's slaves. Most former Confederate States were readmitted to the Union during this week. Celebrations include large millitary parades and air-shows, and reenactments of President Theodore Roosevelt accepting the Confederate surrender, and punching his attempted assassin in the face.
 
Texan Independence Day
A holiday celebrated in the Republic of Texas and the Southwest, commemorating their independence. Characterized by fireworks shows and the parading of the Texan Armed Forces.

Ahura's Week
A holiday celebrated in many Zoharist nations starting the second week of June. People are obligated to be as Christ (In Zoharism, to be 'Christ' is to be moral) as they can be. In addition, feasting occurs throughout the week too and people spend time with their families.
 
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