Can you describe the town on the day of the celebration?
Labor Day has been officially recognized in the U.S. since 1894, and over the years has often been celebrated as the last of the summer holidays with family gatherings and union worker parades before cooler weather returns. In some communities, it is the last day before school year starts for children. ChaCha!
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