As the United States prepares to celebrate its 278th anniversary of independence, numerous businesses and government offices will observe the holiday with closures. The Fourth of July, marking the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, is a significant federal holiday commemorated with parades, fireworks, and various ceremonies.
What will be closed?
- All federal offices will be closed, including from the legislature to the courthouse.
- State offices will also be closed, including courts and the legislature.
- All major banks, including Capital One, Bank of America, PNC, Truist, CitiBank, and JPMorgan Chase, will be closed, as per USA Today.
- Stock markets will be closed. The Nasdaq and the New York Stock Exchange will also get the day off.
- Post offices will be closed on July 4 and there will be no mail delivery, caller service or Post Office Box service available for the holiday.
- There will be no UPS pickup or delivery service and some store locations will be closed
- Public libraries, U.S. warehouses, and the Department of Motor Vehicles will also be closed.
What will be open?
- Online banking services and ATMs will be available. Capital One Cafes will stay operational for basic banking needs and services.
- FedEx will offer modified service on FedEx Office while FedEx Custom Critical will remain open. UPS Express Critical service will also be available.
- Most grocery stores under Kroger which includes Fred Meyer, Dillons, Food 4 Less, Ralphs and QFC will be open during their regular hours on July 4. Walmart and Target will also maintain regular operating hours, as per CNN.
- Most Whole Foods stores will be open during normal hours, while Trader Joe’s locations will close at 5 pm.
- Major pharmacy chains like CVS and Walgreens will likely be open, though some locations might have adjusted hours.
- Museums and zoos will mostly be open.