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Event Name:
The History of Memorial Day
Description
      

In 1868, members of the Grand Army of the Republic called upon communities around the country to decorate the graves of Union soldiers who had died during the Civil War on May 30. This call played a major role in establishing what was then known as “Decoration Day,” held annually on May 30 to honor those who paid the ultimate price to defend the Union and end slavery.  

In this presentation, Historian and Curator Nick Sacco will discuss the origins of Memorial Day, how it was observed in the years after the Civil War, and Ulysses S. Grant’s participation in a Memorial Day event in St. Louis in 1883. He will also discuss how the holiday has evolved into a day of sports, retail sales, and the unofficial start of summer for Americans today.  


Event Date:
05-23-25
Event Time:
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM CST
Location:
Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site
7400 Grant Road
St. Louis, MO 63123
Contact Person:
Park Staff
(phone: (314) 842-1867)
Details:
This program is free. Please call (314) 842-1867 ext 230 to make reservations.