West Virginia Day
The statehood of West Virginia
by Liz Olson
West Virginia Day celebrates West Virginia’s admission to the United States of America on June 20, 1863.
Although observed unofficially since 1863, the anniversary of statehood
became an official state holiday in 1927. If June 20 falls on a Sunday, West
Virginia Day is observed on Monday June 21.
West Virginia's early
history from 1609 until 1863 is largely shared with Virginia, of which it was a part until
Virginia seceded from the Union in 1861. The delegates of the 40 western
counties opposed secession and formed their own government, which was
granted statehood in 1863 as West Virginia.
Celebrations in honor of the holiday
include games, barbecues, concerts, art festivals, historic displays,
exhibitions, guided tours, and reenactments of Civil War battles. Most state
offices, schools, and libraries are closed for the holiday.
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