Veterans Day, a federal holiday that honors living veterans who served in the military and is observed each year on Nov. 11, falls on Monday, meaning a three-day weekend for some workers.
The holiday dates back to 1919, growing out of commemoration of Armistice Day, when fighting between the Allied countries and Germany ended on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month, according to the Department of Veterans Affairs.
While Veterans Day always falls on Nov. 11, regardless of what day of the week the date is in a given year, the observance of the day is shifted if Nov. 11 is on a weekend.
In 2023, Veterans Day fell on a Saturday, with many observations taking place the day before on Friday. If the holiday falls on a Sunday, it is observed the following day on Monday.
Here's what to know about what's open and closed for the holiday:
USPS, Schools, Banks: What's Open and Closed on Veterans Day
As Veterans Day is a federal holiday, mail will not be delivered and the United States Postal Service will be closed Monday.
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Similarly, many banks will be closed, along with federal courts and non-essential government offices.
In Illinois, driver's license facilities and other Secretary of State's offices will be closed.
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According to the Illinois State Board of Education, Veterans Day isn't considered a "legal school holiday." However, the board does indicate that districts can choose to celebrate it. In those cases, the district considers it a "Not in Attendance" day, which means "no students are engaged in learning as determined by the local school board."
Other "Not in Attendance" days, the Board says, include Martin Luther King Jr.'s Birthday, Lincoln's Birthday, Casmir Pulaski Day and Columbus Day.
According to the Chicago Public Schools 2024-25 calendar, Veterans Day is not observed as a holiday.
National Parks free on Veteran's Day
What will be open -- and free to all visitors -- are National Parks. "The National Park Service invites all visitors to remember our veterans by visiting any National Park Service site for free on Veterans Day (November 11)," the NPS says.
Veterans Day Deals
A number of businesses are offering deals and free meals to honor those who have served the country.
Most in-person discounts will require proof of service, such a military ID or veteran organization membership card. Online discounts may require registration with ID.me to verify service.
Starbucks
Free tall brewed coffee for veterans, military service members and military spouses
Applebee's
Veterans and active-duty military members can receive a free entrée from a special menu Monday at Applebee's.
BIBIBOP Asian Grill
Free bowl with military ID.
Buffalo Wild Wings
All past and present service members with valid ID can get 10 free boneless wings and fries.
Chili's
Chili's will offer service members a free meal for in-restaurant dining. Options will include soup and salad, boneless wings and more.
Dunkin'
Veterans and active-duty military members can receive a free donut Monday at participating Dunkin' locations.
IHOP
The pancake house will thank veterans and active-duty military members with a free stack from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday.
Rainbow Cone
Participating Rainbow Cone locations will offer a free classic sundae for all veterans and active military personnel.