The board members and staff of the German-American Heritage Foundation and Museum wish you all a very happy 4th of July! The museum will be closed tomorrow, and will reopen on Thursday, July 5 at 11 am.
In many countries, traditional holidays are known internationally. The Americans are famous for July 4, and the French for Bastille Day but what about the Germans?
From Easter eggs (Ostereier) to the Easter Bunny (der Osterhase), the U.S and the German-speaking world share many Easter traditions. Though one of the most important holidays in the Christian calendar, Easter takes many of its traditions from European pagan religions.
Around the world, March 8 is celebrated as International Women’s Day. However, despite the fact that it’s celebrated worldwide, the roots of this holiday can be traced to American socialist activists of the early 20th century.