West Virginia Day

Quick Facts
- Date
- Thursday, June 20, 2030
- Observed in
- United States
- Type
- Regional Holiday
What is West Virginia Day?
West Virginia Day is a state holiday observed in West Virginia on June 20 each year. It celebrates the admission of West Virginia as the 35th state of the United States on June 20, 1863. The holiday is a day of state pride and reflection on West Virginia's unique origins as the only state created by seceding from a Confederate state during the American Civil War.
West Virginia Day honors the courage of the western Virginia counties that rejected secession and chose to remain loyal to the Union, ultimately forming their own state with the approval of President Abraham Lincoln.
When is West Virginia Day 2030?
West Virginia Day is on Thursday, June 20 in 2030. Check the dates and days for other years in the table below.
History & Origin
West Virginia's creation is one of the most remarkable stories in American history. When Virginia voted to secede from the Union in April 1861, the western counties — mountainous, less reliant on slavery, and culturally distinct — overwhelmingly opposed the decision.
In June 1861, delegates from the western counties convened the Wheeling Convention, where they declared Virginia's secession unconstitutional and established the Restored Government of Virginia loyal to the Union. This government then gave consent for the western counties to form a separate state, as required by the U.S. Constitution.
A constitutional convention was held in November 1861, and the new state constitution included a provision for the gradual emancipation of slaves. After debate in Congress about the constitutionality of dividing a state, President Abraham Lincoln signed the statehood bill on December 31, 1862. West Virginia was officially admitted on June 20, 1863, becoming the 35th state.
West Virginia remains the only state in U.S. history created by separating from a Confederate state. Its formation was a powerful statement of Union loyalty from citizens who refused to follow their state into rebellion.
How It's Celebrated
State Capitol Ceremony: The governor typically hosts an official ceremony at the State Capitol in Charleston, featuring speeches, flag-raising, and recognition of notable West Virginians.
Community Festivals: Towns across West Virginia hold festivals, picnics, and outdoor celebrations featuring live music, local food, and family-friendly activities.
Historical Exhibitions: Museums and historical societies present exhibits on West Virginia's Civil War origins, the Wheeling Convention, and the state's journey to statehood.
Fireworks and Concerts: Many communities organize fireworks displays and outdoor concerts to mark the occasion, particularly in Charleston, Wheeling, and other major cities.
Outdoor Recreation: West Virginians celebrate their state's natural beauty with hiking, fishing, and river activities in the Appalachian mountains and valleys that define the state.
Where It's Observed
West Virginia Day is a public holiday in 1 country. In 2030, it falls on Thursday, June 20.
Fun Facts
- West Virginia is the only U.S. state created by seceding from a Confederate state
- President Abraham Lincoln signed the statehood bill on December 31, 1862, and West Virginia was admitted on June 20, 1863
- The state motto is Montani Semper Liberi, meaning Mountaineers Are Always Free
- West Virginia's constitution required the gradual emancipation of slaves as a condition of statehood
- The Wheeling Convention of 1861 declared Virginia's secession unconstitutional
Frequently Asked Questions
When is West Virginia Day?
West Virginia Day is observed on June 20 each year, marking the anniversary of West Virginia's admission as the 35th state in 1863.
Why did West Virginia separate from Virginia?
The western counties of Virginia opposed secession from the Union during the Civil War. They were mountainous, less reliant on slavery, and culturally distinct. After Virginia voted to secede, the western counties formed their own government loyal to the Union and eventually became a separate state.
Is West Virginia Day a public holiday?
Yes, West Virginia Day is an official state holiday in West Virginia. State government offices are typically closed, and many communities hold celebrations.
How was West Virginia's statehood approved?
The western Virginia counties held the Wheeling Convention, established a Restored Government of Virginia, and obtained consent to form a new state. After congressional debate, President Lincoln signed the statehood bill on December 31, 1862.
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