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It's Boxing Day, folks. This is the December 26th holiday most commonly celebrated by folks in the United Kingdom and commonwealth nations. Here's everything you need to know about it.
How is Boxing Day celebrated today? In modern times, Boxing Day is a time to spend with family and cash in on post-Christmas deals. Families visit with the loved ones they couldn't see on December 25.
Boxing Day is a public holiday celebrated in the United Kingdom and some Commonwealth countries, including Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Why is it called Boxing Day? Stream NBC4 newscasts for ...
December 26 is Boxing Day, a British holiday that's celebrated in the U.K. and commonwealth countries, including Canada, Australia and New Zealand. Here's a brief look at its history.
Boxing Day is a public holiday celebrated in Great Britain and some Commonwealth countries, including Canada, Australia and New Zealand. The origin of the name has varied, with some believing it ...
LONDON — In Britain and other countries like Australia and Canada, the day after Christmas is a secular national holiday known as Boxing Day. Here’s a brief look at some theories about how the ...
Boxing Day is a holiday in Massachusetts as of 1996, when Gov. William F. Weld declared it so in honor of local British citizens who wished to celebrate it stateside. However, it still isn't a ...
While Americans don’t typically celebrate Boxing Day, several Commonwealth countries around the world do. Here's the history and origin of Boxing Day.
It's Boxing Day, folks. This is the December 26th holiday most commonly celebrated by folks in the United Kingdom and commonwealth nations. Here's everything you need to know about it.