Of course, Columbus Day is a federal holiday. It is usually marked with respect to Christopher Columbus, and the day is recognized by several countries majorly in Europe and America. The day is usually marked on the second Monday of the month of October, and it occurs every year. This day has survived decades, and it's still in practice by big countries until now. Though this day remains a federal holiday in the United States, each state chooses to what extent they want to recognize and celebrate the holiday.
Usually, the schools are still opened on this very day. Some government workplaces can be closed, as well as some stores and offices, while some will still be opened and running their businesses. There are actually some states in the US where this holiday is well recognized and marked, such as Virginia, Florida, and many others. Although it actually seems as if some changes are occurring in the day as some other festivals are being celebrated along the Columbus Day. While some have exchanged it for the Indigenous People's Day celebration.