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In the city of ], ] is '''Evacuation Day''', the commemoration of the evacuation of the city by ] forces on ], ]. | |||
'''Evacuation Day''' refers to the date of evacuation of the ] from an American city during the course of (or at the end of) the ]. | |||
At least two cites have celebrated Evacuation Day as a local ]: | |||
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Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists Massachusetts articles associated with the title Evacuation Day.If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
Evacuation Day refers to the date of evacuation of the British military from an American city during the course of (or at the end of) the American Revolutionary War.
At least two cites have celebrated Evacuation Day as a local holiday:
- Evacuation Day in Boston -occured on March 17, 1776, still celebrated annually, though now in conjunction with St. Patrick's Day
- Evacuation Day in New York -occured on November 25, 1783, celebrated annually until World War I