Memorial Day: America’s Forgotten History & Other Secrets
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Memorial Day is one of those holidays almost everybody recognizes, but not everybody really understands.
In this episode, I’m taking a closer look at how a solemn day of remembrance became wrapped up in cookouts, road trips, sales, baseball, the Indy 500, and the unofficial start of summer.
I’ll get into what Memorial Day actually honors, why it’s different from Veterans Day, how it grew out of the grief of the Civil War, and why the original name, Decoration Day, still matters.
I’ll also talk about the arguments over where the holiday really began, why the date changed, and how that three-day weekend helped reshape the way Americans experience it.
This isn’t a lecture and it’s not a history class. It’s a look at the parts of Memorial Day most of us weren’t taught, forgot along the way, or never stopped to think about in the first place.
There’s solemn history here, but there’s also the very American reality of barbecue grills, traffic jams, airport chaos, and somehow turning almost anything into a sale.
So enjoy the weekend, enjoy the food, enjoy the time with family, but take a few minutes with me to look at the meaning behind the holiday and the forgotten history and other secrets that still make Memorial Day worth understanding.
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