Memorial Day had its beginnings as 'Decoration Day' in 1868, and it was typically celebrated by placing flowers, flags and wreaths on the graves of those who had given their lives during the American Civil War. New York was the first state to create a permanent holiday to commemorate those who had died in 1870. While other states and cities followed suit, it was not until after World War I that observation of this holiday became more widespread.
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Memorial Day had its beginnings as 'Decoration Day' in 1868, and it was typically celebrated by placing flowers, flags and wreaths on the graves of those who had given their lives during the American Civil War. New York was the first state to create a permanent holiday to commemorate those who had died in 1870. While other states and cities followed suit, it was not until after World War I that observation of this holiday became more widespread.